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The silent majority is no longer silent. | |
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer. | ||
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We return you now to your regularly scheduled program. | ||
What are you doing today, sir? | ||
I'm f***ing you up. | ||
F*** your followers. | ||
F*** your followers. You're a f***ing fast pig. | ||
F*** your followers. I don't like fascists. | ||
I don't like Infowars. | ||
I don't like young Nazis. | ||
Girl, fuck yourself. Hey, why? | ||
Why? What's wrong with me? | ||
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Because the fuck is not boy talk, mother fucker. | |
I didn't? Who did I assault? | ||
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That's what it doesn't matter. | |
You're a fucker, you're a white male! | ||
Fucker, you die-out bitch! | ||
Fucker, you racist bitch! | ||
The good old white dames are over with! | ||
The good old white dames are over with! | ||
Ain't no more of them things, bro! | ||
These people are literally all humping me right now! | ||
I'm literally... | ||
What the f*** are you doing? | ||
Are you a Christian pastor? | ||
This is mockery. What you're doing here is mockery and you know it. | ||
That's why you're kicking us off. That's why you called the cops on us. | ||
You don't have the power of God because you're not a godly man. | ||
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I think you're a fraud. Weren't you at the drag queen story? | |
Weren't you at the drag queen story hour? | ||
Was that you? Was that you? | ||
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How you doing today chicken? | |
You're out here protesting Trump. | ||
Let's have a real conversation. Why don't you like Trump? | ||
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There's so many reasons. | |
I don't want to go into it. I might tag. | ||
What now? I'm literally chasing a chicken! | ||
We brought it live on video! | ||
We're going to get out of here. Go! | ||
Let's go! | ||
We're going to get the f*** out of our town! | ||
It's in the skinhead Trump supporters, I've seen my networking policies. | ||
You guys are the fascists! | ||
You're all the fascists! | ||
In fact, yeah, like young Nazis. | ||
Whoa! You're behaving like a fascist. | ||
No, no, no. This guy's literally in my face right now. | ||
Wait a minute. Who walked up to who? | ||
You! I have it on tape. | ||
You literally just walked up to me. | ||
Oh, now you're trying to assault me? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Are you going to assault me? | |
What are you doing? Don't touch my equipment. | ||
You are a freak show. | ||
Oh, my God! Are you going to return that? | ||
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No. Did you just lick my camera? | |
This dude just licked my camera. | ||
What? Dude, seriously, do you realize how deranged you are? | ||
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Like, you belong in a mental institution. | |
Do you make fart noises with your mouth? | ||
I'd say yes. That's the first answer we've gotten out here. | ||
You don't like walls? I don't like you. | ||
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Your mom doesn't like you either, does she? | |
Say that to my mom. She's watching. | ||
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I'm sorry he's your son. | |
You did a shitty job. | ||
She just grabbed my. | ||
Is that sexual assault? Is that sexual assault? | ||
Yes. So you just sexually assaulted me? | ||
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I did assault you. Should you be arrested? | |
Arrest me. What's it like being a gay frog? | ||
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You should go ask the gay mafia in Hollywood. | |
Dude, I could push you over like a toothpick. | ||
No, I don't want to assault you. | ||
That's why I want you to leave me alone. | ||
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You're a soy boy twig hanging out with your coward p***y friends. | |
Why don't you take your mask off and meet me in a boxing ring? | ||
Your friends wouldn't recognize you afterwards. | ||
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Oh, my. What's your problem, man? | |
All right, have I seen you before somewhere? | ||
Mindless zombies. | ||
f*** off! f*** off! | ||
I could drop every single one of you. | ||
Look at this guy. This guy's a joke. | ||
What don't you like about the travel ban? | ||
You. That makes a lot of sense. | ||
First you march and say Trump is Hitler, and then you march and say turn the guns into the government, which is exactly what Hitler did. | ||
Explain to me how Trump is like Hitler. | ||
For our border. | ||
For our border. You are such a piece of shit! | ||
He's this close to getting the dog shit kicked out of his ass! | ||
Why are you getting so close? | ||
You're so much out of my face. Seriously, you didn't want to have to deal with me today. | ||
I'm a loud mouth. I know that. | ||
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What? How do you look at yourself in the mirror? | |
With my two eyes. | ||
So this is Owen Schroer from Infowars.com. | ||
After a week of hosting the Alex Jones Show, I'm back. | ||
I'm back. | ||
Not the hero we deserve, but the hero we need. | ||
Nothing less than a knight. | ||
Shining. They'll hunt him. | ||
They'll set the dogs on him. | ||
Because the truth is the greatest threat they face. | ||
It's the war room. | ||
with Owen Schreier. | ||
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Nice to be back home here on the InfoWars War Room. | ||
Don't get me wrong. Hosting the legendary Alex Jones show is obviously a great privilege and honor, but this is my home base right here on the InfoWars. | ||
War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com, the fastest three hours on the internet. | ||
Your election headquarters with 207 days remaining till the election. | ||
Starts now. | ||
We are action-packed. | ||
We are loaded. | ||
Any minute now, my crew will be bringing in my video list. | ||
I'm guessing there's at least 20 videos on that, maybe more. | ||
We do have the breaking news, and there's even some developments here. | ||
Crazy to think this is how it went down, but it's true. | ||
So you have 86 Republicans in the House that vote. | ||
To continue the illegal spying, this FISA warrant. | ||
Now, really, I guess it's not a warrant. | ||
This is how they illegally spied on Donald Trump. | ||
This is how they're likely illegally spying on many others, maybe even people here in this studio. | ||
Maybe even other show hosts here. | ||
Maybe even... | ||
Alex Jones. | ||
Of course, it came out that they were spying on Alex Jones when Trump was running for president. | ||
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So this is how they do it. | |
Now, I've got the 86 Republicans, the names of them, but it turns out, so it was a tie, and in a tie, the House leader, Mike Johnson, breaks the tie. | ||
Mike Johnson voted to continue the illegal spending. | ||
But it turns out there was a Republican missing because she had the flu, and if she would have been there, then this wouldn't have happened. | ||
And that Republican was Debbie Lasko, and she just put out a statement, I just sent it to you guys, saying, wow, it's a shame I couldn't have been there to vote, I had the flu, it would have been the difference-making vote. | ||
What in the hell? | ||
So you'd think Mike Johnson would have said, oh, well, if she would have been here, then it would have gone differently, and so therefore I should vote how it should have gone if she was here. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. He said he wants to continue the illegal spying. | ||
So we got more news on that. | ||
We got an example of what was going on. | ||
Yeah, yeah, here's the statement from Congresswoman Lesko. | ||
I am very disappointed that I was unable to be in Washington, D.C. today due to having the flu. | ||
Had I been able to vote, I would not have supported today's FISA reauthorization without protections against warrantless searches of U.S. citizens' communications in the Foreign Internet Surveillance Act 702 database. | ||
Didn't make it because of the flu. | ||
And then Mike Johnson breaks the tie and says, yep, we're going to continue this warrantless spying. | ||
Now, I've got a bunch of responses to this. | ||
I've got Mike Johnson's, I guess, reasoning. | ||
He tries to reason with you why he did this. | ||
And then we've got the response from Marjorie Taylor Greene and some other Republicans that voted against this. | ||
We are loaded. We've got 30 video clips today. | ||
We are loaded. So we're going to play those responses coming up here shortly. | ||
Let me tell you some of the other stuff we've got coming up. | ||
Some big geopolitical news out of Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Some big geopolitical news out of Israel. | ||
We'll tell you what it all adds up to. | ||
Very important story with Catherine Herridge and what the government does to bully independent reporters and to go after news outlets. | ||
That are against their narrative. | ||
And to go after news outlets that they consider a threat to their propaganda, a threat to their lies. | ||
And there's a big breaking, developing story onto this that I intend to break next week. | ||
Somebody else might break it before me, and that's perfectly fine. | ||
Because I just want to make sure we have... | ||
All the T's crossed and the I's dotted, all of our ducks in a row, if you will, before I tell you this latest attack. | ||
Because it's really just mind-blowing at this point. | ||
I'm the kind of guy, if I get tossed into a rubber room with a psychotic mass murderer with a knife who's not restrained, You know, you kind of want to try to de-escalate the situation, but you also realize there is no de-escalation. | ||
This guy wants to kill me. And so you kind of just... | ||
You'd rather not even be in the room, and you want to kind of find a way to not just get killed by this psychopath. | ||
So there's going to be a big news story that's going to be breaking soon. | ||
And even though it shows how free speech is under attack and how the left plans to completely | ||
remove any speech from the internet of ideas, the marketplace of ideas, | ||
the news industry that aren't run by the left, run by Democrats, it's almost good because it's | ||
going to show other people now what Infowars has been going through, what Alex Jones has been going | ||
through what I have been going through. | ||
And it's literally the exact same playbook, the exact same teams, the exact same players. | ||
And it's even crazier that all this goes on now. | ||
As that video from Sound Investigations, their third video now, going viral about the CIA is going to get Alex Jones. | ||
The CIA is going to get Tucker Carlson. | ||
We're going to nudge people. We're going to take their money. | ||
We're going to force people to sue them. | ||
We're going to try to put them in jail. | ||
So it's incredible that that breaks as this other big story is breaking. | ||
But the story with Katherine Herridge, it just shows. | ||
They will bully you. | ||
They will go after your news organizations. | ||
And look, we have nothing to hide here. | ||
Our strategy is just march forward facing the enemy. | ||
You know, if we have sources, we bring them on the air. | ||
If we have stories, we bring them on the air. | ||
Well, Catherine Herridge has sources, high-level intelligence sources, probably FBI sources, State Department, Pentagon sources, and she breaks a lot of big news because of that. | ||
Well, they want to know who her sources are. | ||
So they then subpoena her and subpoena CBS, and then CBS takes all of her private information, all of her private data, because they're going to turn over her sources to the government, and there will be retribution. | ||
And my guess is this is probably just the beginning for even Catherine herself. | ||
CBS plays ball for now. | ||
Probably will not just be the end for them either, but so we'll play some of that. | ||
There's good news and bad news on the story. | ||
The Democrats and their propaganda agents in the media tried to make a new George Floyd happen, and they failed miserably. | ||
So the bad news is that they tried to do it. | ||
It means they want to start up a bunch of race riots ahead of the election again, but nobody's buying this one, and I guess they figure it's their best chance. | ||
Even though the case, the story that they went with is about as weak as it gets, but it's the same tactics, and they bring up all these people, probably paid for, and they bring up all these people, and they try to act like this is some sort of police brutality, racism situation. | ||
They have them on TV passing out and fainting, and it's the family members, so it's all the same stuff. | ||
But it didn't really take. | ||
It didn't really take. And they wanted to start race riots over this. | ||
They wanted a new George Floyd over this. | ||
And it just didn't really take. | ||
So we'll talk about some of that as well. | ||
And then we've got some other news here. | ||
We're gonna get into it all. | ||
It's just jam-packed. | ||
And like I said, 30 video clips. | ||
So... Let's start with the big story as the illegal spying on Americans will continue. | ||
It's because one Republican doesn't show up to vote against it, and then Mike Johnson breaks the tie by voting for it against the Republican majority in the House. | ||
It's disgusting. It's disgusting. | ||
And so Mike Johnson at this point, would you say it's an F? Probably an F, I'd say. | ||
I'd say now at this point Mike Johnson's grade as Speaker is an F. And you know what? | ||
While I'm not going to sit here and say that we should have any regrets or we should say that the removal of McCarthy was a bad thing, I actually bet McCarthy probably would have voted against this. | ||
Yep. Doesn't matter now. | ||
But you know what? I'd give that to him. | ||
I'd give that to Kevin McCarthy. | ||
I bet he would have voted against this. | ||
So to have Mike Johnson vote to continue the warrantless searches and the FISA abuse against American citizens, like Donald Trump, like Alex Jones, is truly despicable. | ||
It's truly despicable. | ||
And we're going to play some responses from MTG and Tim Burchett. | ||
But let's first go. This was Mike Johnson basically showing his hand last night because he was against it. | ||
He was not going to vote in favor of this. | ||
And then somebody got to him. | ||
Somebody got to him and he changed his mind and said this last night in clip 15. | ||
I saw the abuses of the FBI, the terrible abuses over and over and over, the hundreds of thousands of abuses. | ||
And then when I became speaker, I went to the SCIF and got the confidential briefing from sort of the other perspective on that to understand the necessity of Section 702 of FISA and how important it is for national security. | ||
And it gave me a different perspective. | ||
So I encouraged all the members to go to the classified briefing and hear all that and see it so they can evaluate the situation for themselves. | ||
Some opinions have changed both ways, but that's part of the process. | ||
You've got to be fully informed. So he admits that there's abuse, but oh, we need to continue it for national security. | ||
And they brought me into there and had a hearing, or had a presentation, and they showed me why we need it for national security. | ||
Ha ha, yeah, national security. | ||
Tell me, Mr. Speaker, how about that border? | ||
How's that border for national security? | ||
Just wondering. Speaker Mike Johnson claims classified briefing made him flip-flop on spy powers reform. | ||
Yes, classified briefing. I wonder what went down in that classified briefing. | ||
Maybe a FOIA request could reveal that. | ||
Why'd you do it, Mike? | ||
Was Marjorie Taylor Greene onto something when she claimed you might be blackmailed? | ||
I'd like to think that that's not the case, but gee, you just betrayed us all. | ||
I mean, there was a vote. You know, put whatever value, put whatever worth you want to in a poll on Twitter. | ||
But the House Judiciary put up a poll on Twitter. | ||
Elon Musk retweeted it because Musk was against this bill. | ||
Musk was doing a digital campaign, if you will, against this bill. | ||
And it was like 90-something percent. | ||
Last I checked, I think it was 96% of the people polled said... | ||
That they didn't want the spying to continue. | ||
That was the House Judiciary Committee poll. | ||
96%. Mike Johnson said, screw your 96%. | ||
Screw even the House majority of Republicans. | ||
Screw the fact that if Debbie Lesko showed up to vote, then I wouldn't even have been the tiebreaker vote, and it would have failed. | ||
So it finished at 91%. | ||
Should Joe Biden and the FBI be able to spy on you without a warrant? | ||
91% of 321,000 voters said no. | ||
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And Mike Johnson made sure it could happen anyway. | |
Because that's your speaker. | ||
An F of failure. Does it even matter at this point? | ||
I mean, is it even worth giving him the ouster at this point? | ||
I mean, I would say just do it. | ||
But see, here's the thing. Now you face a risk of the Democrats actually having Speaker and getting the gavel in the House before the presidential election. | ||
And so when that happens, now you lose control of all these other committees too. | ||
So this is a delicate balance. | ||
And once again, because of weak Republican leadership, the Democrats have the Republicans by the balls. | ||
You know what? Let me retract that actually because I'm not sure these Republicans have any balls. | ||
So they have them by the taint hairs. | ||
Because they know that, well, now if we oust Speaker Johnson, we could lose the speakership as other Republicans in the House are now threatening to just quit, resign. | ||
Months ahead of the term ending. | ||
Just total cowardly behavior. | ||
Just total sellout behavior. | ||
So what happened in that classified briefing, Mike? | ||
Oh, well, I'm convinced for national security reasons that we have to do this. | ||
Oh, okay, national security reasons. | ||
How's the southern border going? | ||
You won't even impeach Mayorkas. | ||
How's that for national security? | ||
You got a wide-open southern border. | ||
National security. | ||
My ass. | ||
Get a warrant. My ass. | ||
And then it turns out all these people... | ||
The mass shooters, the bombers, all of them, all on the FBI watch list every single time, and they always get away. | ||
Hey, look, the FBI just caught a suspected terrorist threatening to blow up people and buildings in Idaho, and they got him, and they got a warrant, and they had a reason to, and it worked. | ||
There's a process. We all know damn well why they want to continue with this FISA abuse. | ||
So they can spy on Donald Trump. | ||
So they can spy on Alex Jones. | ||
So they can spy on Tucker Carlson. | ||
Spy on Catherine Herridge. | ||
I mean, go down the list. | ||
That's what this is about, Mike Johnson. | ||
But even if you want to debate that, even if you want to argue that it's for national security, fine. | ||
Get a warrant! | ||
Secure the southern border! | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
What went down? What do they have on Mike Johnson? | ||
What caused him to flip-flop? | ||
These are the questions we ask. | ||
Here's Marjorie Taylor Greene right after the vote with a quick comment in front of the media at the Capitol clip 13. | ||
It was Speaker Johnson was the final vote. | ||
He was the one that caused the warrant amendment to fail. | ||
And I think that's going to tell a lot of people what I've been saying is true. | ||
So basically, what's the difference in Speaker Pelosi and Speaker Johnson? | ||
We'll hear from MTG again here shortly. | ||
But this is what she said. | ||
Head of going on with Steve Bannon. | ||
Mike Johnson set up a private classified briefing room and inside members are being told that people are going to die if we don't pass FISA. Yeah, I'm sure it was Democrats saying that. | ||
They always say that. Do what we want or you're going to die. | ||
Well, who's going to kill us? You? Now some Republicans are saying reauthorizing FISA for two years rather than five will solve our problems. | ||
Stop kicking the can down the road. | ||
Kill FISA. Here's Marjorie Taylor Greene on today's vote. | ||
Flip 12. Oh, they're trying to instill fear in members, you know, especially like our own speaker, Mike Johnson. | ||
They pull him in the room in a classified briefing and give him no proof but try to tell him that Americans are going to die unless you reauthorize FISA or people are going to die unless you do XYZ. Here's the deal. | ||
I am completely against FISA, Steve. | ||
Kill FISA altogether. | ||
We do not need FISA. FISA is the tool of the deep state. | ||
And just because people think taking it from a five-year to a two-year makes this bill any better, it does not. | ||
Here's the deal. There's a carve-out for members of Congress in there, Steve. | ||
That means that Congress has to be notified if a congressman is going to be spied on by FISA. Isn't that lovely? | ||
But yet, are the American people notified? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
FISA is what was used to spy on the Trump campaign. | ||
It's what's been used to spy on hundreds of thousands of Americans. | ||
And the intel community wants it to continue. | ||
So my question for everyone at home is, do you trust the government? | ||
Do you actually trust the Department of Justice to police itself? | ||
Do you actually trust Biden's DOJ to hold Biden's FBI accountable? | ||
No, we don't trust any of it. | ||
And I'm really sick and tired of Republicans here in the House kicking the can down the road and saying, oh, well, when Trump comes back, Trump will fix it. | ||
Why don't Republicans fix it right now? | ||
That's what I want to see. | ||
I want to see a fight to actually do what we say we're going to do and stand up for the American people. | ||
I voted yes on the rule. | ||
I'm voting yes on the warrant requirement. | ||
And I am voting a big fat no on the FISA bill altogether. | ||
And that's exactly what we should be doing. | ||
And Speaker Johnson went the other way. | ||
He went the Pelosi way. Again, Speaker Johnson is now a failure. | ||
He's now a total failure. | ||
He's now removed all doubt. | ||
And I'm not saying that we should regret or Matt Gaetz should regret or the Freedom Caucus should regret the ouster of McCarthy. | ||
I'm not saying that. I would still say that was the right thing. | ||
But now at this point, we also have to admit that Speaker Johnson has been just as much as a failure. | ||
And I would even argue that Speaker McCarthy would have voted to stop the illegal spying, to his credit. | ||
I believe he would have. | ||
And you know if he really wanted to rub his thumb in the eye of the Freedom Caucus, he'd even make a statement. | ||
As such. | ||
So here's Congressman Greg Stubbe. | ||
be. | ||
Stating, a Republican speaker voting against warrant requirements for American citizens after this very process was blatantly abused to spy on Donald Trump and his campaign is beyond the pale. | ||
It truly is, folks. It truly is. | ||
What dirt do they have on this guy? | ||
What was so convincing, Mike, about national security while we have a wide open southern border? | ||
I'm not buying it. | ||
Thomas Massey, this is how the Constitution dies. | ||
By a tie vote, the amendment to require a warrant to spy on Americans goes down in flames. | ||
This is a sad day for America. | ||
The Speaker doesn't always vote in the House, but he was the tiebreaker today. | ||
He voted against warrants. | ||
But think about the disorganization here. | ||
I mean, folks, Mike Johnson sabotaged this. | ||
He sabotaged this. | ||
They took him into a private room. | ||
I mean, this is basically like, think about it like this. | ||
Who's holding the gun to America's head on this deal? | ||
Somebody takes Speaker Johnson into a room and says, there's a gun to America's head, so you better vote for this bill or we're going to pull that trigger. | ||
Who's holding the gun? | ||
Who's pulling the trigger? | ||
And Mike Johnson all but says it. | ||
And then these intelligence communities, they all but say it. | ||
They say, oh, you better vote for this bill or Americans are going to die. | ||
Who's holding the gun? | ||
Who's going to pull the trigger? | ||
And have we forgotten about Have we forgotten about the flow of power here? | ||
Have we forgotten about the order, the pecking order here? | ||
Congress is above the FBI. Congress is above the intelligence agencies. | ||
But now it seems to have reversed somehow. | ||
How is that? | ||
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Blackmail? Extortion? | |
Threats? We're going to be hearing from Matt Gaetz on this as well. | ||
I mean, it's just crazy. | ||
It's beyond the pale, as Congressman Stubbe put it. | ||
It's truly beyond the pale. | ||
So what's the deal with these Republicans that voted for it? | ||
Some of them are good. Some of them you usually are saying they do good work. | ||
But, I mean, of course, you're going to have, like, Dan Crenshaw voting for this. | ||
Nobody's surprised by that. | ||
I guess nowadays nobody's surprised by Mike Johnson siding with government tyranny either. | ||
Stefanik. Scalise. | ||
Salazar. Some big letdowns in here. | ||
McHenry. Some real big letdowns in here. | ||
Probably go look at this. I could read off all of these names. | ||
I'm not even going to bother. | ||
But they should probably all be primaried or questioned. | ||
Send them a nice letter to their office. | ||
Say, hey, why'd you vote for the Biden administration to spy on me without a warrant? | ||
Curious why you thought that was a good idea. | ||
Here's Congressman Tim Burchett responding to the results in clip 14. | ||
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Hey everybody, Tim Burchard asleep in the House floor. | |
Not a good day for democracy. | ||
FISA has passed currently through the House. | ||
The amendment that would have stopped warrantless searches on Americans — I get what you're saying — warrantless searches on Americans. | ||
It did not pass, so warrantless searches will continue. | ||
That's not really good, folks. | ||
I was told by the State Department that those warrants were problematic. | ||
Well, I got news for you. | ||
The Constitution is problematic to the State Department and the intelligence community, the FBI and the rest of them, and it should be. | ||
They should not be able to... | ||
To do searches on you electronically or otherwise without due legal process, not without going for a judge. | ||
It's a very sad day. | ||
We've allowed the intelligence community to run Capitol Hill. | ||
And once again, the unit party has has collected all their folks in and won. | ||
And that's why these elections are so important. | ||
That government, I don't care if you go to church with a member or | ||
you're in your Sunday school class, you play golf with them. | ||
But they come down here and vote to take away your constitutional rights. | ||
Why in the world would you all keep electing them? | ||
Either party, either party. | ||
So thank y'all for sending me here. | ||
We'll keep fighting. | ||
Truly, it's just, it's so disheartening. | ||
It's unreal. | ||
It's a total betrayal of the American people. | ||
It's a total betrayal of your oath, the Constitution. | ||
Here's further statements from Congressman Burchett. | ||
The FBI has been using FISA to spy on American citizens for years. | ||
I didn't come to Congress to vote for the status quo. | ||
I came here to vote for changes that protect Americans' constitutional rights. | ||
This bill does not do that. | ||
I won't support our government conducting warrantless queries or searches against American citizens and expecting members of Congress from the standard rules that apply to everyone else. | ||
Except Congress, because Congress voted that they're exempt from this. | ||
Fuck them, man! Seriously. | ||
Fuck all of you. | ||
Make me sick. | ||
Oh, don't worry, my name just got right to the top of the list for that one. | ||
Troyer, we put you in jail already. | ||
We think you'd shut up by now. | ||
Oh, you want to spy on me? | ||
You want to spy on Americans without a warrant? | ||
You want to threaten and intimidate Americans without a warrant? | ||
You're the scumbag. | ||
It's about national security. | ||
The border's wide open. | ||
It's about national security. You're starting a war with Russia. | ||
You're starting a war with the Middle East. | ||
Tell me about national security so you can spy on us for political reasons. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Makes me sick. | ||
This is how dirty they are. | ||
Here's whistleblower Mike Benz and some of the documents from the illegal spying on Trump are coming out. | ||
FBI interview with Walt Nada, Trump's White House valet, then personal aide at Mar-a-Lago. | ||
They interviewed him. The FBI interviewed him without Trump's knowledge, and so they're trying to deceive Trump here. | ||
The FBI agent says, does anybody know that you're here with us other than your attorney? | ||
NADA says, no. The FBI agent says, what about the former president? | ||
Does he know? That's Trump. Does Trump know? | ||
NADA says, no. | ||
As far as he knows, I'm out jogging. | ||
So the FBI agent says, we need to get you sweaty before you go back. | ||
What, are you going to do him Diddy-style or Usher-style? | ||
We need to get you sweaty. | ||
Look at how deceptive these bastards are. | ||
Look at how deceptive these creeps, these freaks are. | ||
This is how we lose our country, folks. | ||
You can hear it in Burchett's voice how disappointed he is. | ||
It's a travesty. | ||
It's deciding the Constitution doesn't matter. | ||
It's deciding that your oath to office doesn't matter. | ||
It's deciding that the American people have no rights. | ||
And they do it right there, and they vote for it, and they don't even give a damn. | ||
And then they have the nerve to tell you it's about national security as they start wars and they open the southern border. | ||
Do we have the Gates statement? | ||
Let's go to Matt Gates. | ||
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So you're against the... | |
We need a warrant requirement if there's going to be an election and searches regarding American citizens. | ||
Otherwise, what you face is a world in which the Fourth Amendment applies differently. | ||
If you're in the digital space as opposed to in real life, I think as more Americans live more of their lives online and as more connections in the digital world are global, We should be very wary of the expansion of authorities that have been really abused. | ||
In the last inspector general report, it was over a quarter million times that this law had been violated with illegal searches and queries. | ||
And I think they were written along about 30 million times an hour. | ||
So that's a good basis to constrain those reports. | ||
But the FBI director today was making the case that this is perhaps the most dangerous threat to violence this time. | ||
Because there's no other border. | ||
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Are you concerned that we are weakening our resolve? | |
You know what would be a vital tool to address the most dangerous threat environment? | ||
A secure border. | ||
I think that's what the comments are. | ||
I'm a conservative Republican. | ||
You guys often call me far-right, but here I'm the one arguing for the more aggressive approach to the protection of civil liberties, and it's in the Biden administration that's a little nosier and pro-snew baby. | ||
Congressman Joyce, a colleague of yours from Ohio, said this is a vital block. | ||
It should be for me. Have you talked to him about your concerns? | ||
All right, so that's just Matt Gaetz speaking common sense here. | ||
He should be the speaker. But the Republican Party is still too corrupt in the House, so we get Mike Johnson, who stabs us in the back and ends up being virtually the same thing as Speaker McCarthy, just without the Mick. | ||
And again, I would say McCarthy would have voted against this. | ||
So, not to say it was a mistake to give him the ouster on principle, but McCarthy probably would have voted against this. | ||
But I mean, okay, so it's like, you know, what... | ||
So what? So, I mean, we're just getting completely raped by our government. | ||
They just don't even care about us. | ||
Wide open southern border attacks us into oblivion, destroy our economy, shut off our energy, spy on us illegally, take our Second Amendment rights, First Amendment rights. | ||
I mean, so it's just like, okay, yeah, yeah, just, you know, just more of the same here. | ||
What's new? Congress hates you. | ||
What's new? Your government hates you. | ||
What's new? You don't have a Bill of Rights anymore. | ||
What's new? America's dead. | ||
What's new? Same old stuff. | ||
But you know what's pathetic? Why would all the Democrats vote for this? | ||
Why would all the Democrats vote for this tyranny and vote for this illegal spy? | ||
Do you think they actually agree with it fundamentally, all the Democrats? | ||
No. Because they're in a cult. | ||
They're a committed voter block. | ||
They do whatever Pelosi tells them to do, and they know it's going to be used to spy on their opposition. | ||
Would you believe me if I told you it gets worse? | ||
I bet you would. The DHS has just announced over $300 million for sanctuary cities. | ||
Hot off the press. | ||
Unreal. | ||
Unreal. Absolutely unreal. | ||
So you know that the illegal spying bill is going to pass the Senate because Democrats control it, and they always vote in a block, and they always vote strategically, and they know that the illegal spying is going to be used against Republicans and Donald Trump. | ||
So they're for it. | ||
They don't care about the Constitution or the Bill of Rights. | ||
They care about power. They view the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, as an obstacle to their power. | ||
That's why they want to remove it. | ||
And now Sanctuary Cities will be getting over $300 million to support the illegal immigrant invasion. | ||
So, how's that? | ||
That's fun, isn't it? | ||
Isn't that fun? | ||
The government can spy on you illegally and say it's for national security. | ||
Then they can open the southern border for all violent criminals and terrorists that want to murder you and then give them free money. | ||
That's our government. That's our government. | ||
Don't you just love our government? | ||
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Huh. | |
We always knew. | ||
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you you | |
Always knew. | ||
What's the real enemy of the people? | ||
It's the out-of-control U.S. government. | ||
Department of Homeland Security announces $300 million in direct funding to communities receiving migrants and $340 million for a new competitive awards process. | ||
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Oh! Yeah! | |
$640 billion! | ||
Hey! You didn't like the U.S. government spying on you illegally? | ||
Too bad! | ||
Congress says it's going to continue. | ||
You don't like being invaded by illegal immigrants? | ||
Too bad! $640 million to keep it going. | ||
And we're going to have it incentive-based. | ||
So now the more illegal immigrants you take in, the more money you get. | ||
because the US government loves you so much holy smokes | ||
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you Holy smokes! | |
And if you dare say anything about that, they'll come after you with lawfare. | ||
They'll censor you off the internet. | ||
They'll use the CIA and the FBI to spy on you and hire people to destroy you and try to blackmail you and silence you and imprison you. | ||
Because the U.S. government loves you. | ||
And all you freaks, all you freaks that like government, you have sold your soul to Satan! | ||
You are going against the very organic human nature of the will to be free. | ||
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I mean look at this crap. | |
If you make $270,000 a year in California, you want to know why people are struggling? | ||
Thank you. | ||
If you make $270,000 a year in California, you pay $103,000 a year in taxes. | ||
And that's just, that's just off your paycheck. | ||
That's just before it even gets to your bank account. | ||
The government mafia shakes you down. | ||
Then you gotta pay your sales tax. | ||
Then you gotta pay your this tax, and your that tax, and the next tax, and tax, tax, tax! | ||
And then $640 billion for illegal immigrants, because fuck you, that's why! | ||
Greatest economy ever, Jack! | ||
And then Biden comes out with a statement earlier this morning. | ||
It's time for the wealthy to pay their fair share. | ||
He comes out with a statement yesterday. | ||
We're going to cancel your student debt. | ||
Lie! Lie! | ||
There's no such thing as canceling debt. | ||
He's going to make someone else pay it. | ||
It's all buying votes. | ||
Oh, we're going to make a wealthy pair their fair share. | ||
What does that mean? That means he wants to steal money from the rich and give it to the poor. | ||
But guess what? The poor don't get it either, Jack! | ||
But don't worry, the illegal immigrants do. | ||
I'm so sick. Man, let's just go to Catherine Herridge. | ||
Former CBS reporter accuses network of journalistic rape. | ||
So here's your loving government. | ||
They want to find out who Herridge's sources are before they throw her in prison, probably. | ||
And then they'll throw her sources in prison, too. | ||
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Go ahead. I appreciate the subcommittee taking the time to focus again on the importance of protecting reporter sources and the vital safeguards provided by the Press Act. | |
As you know, in February, I was held in contempt of court for refusing to disclose my confidential sources on a national security story. | ||
I think my current situation can help put the importance of the Press Act into context. | ||
One of our children recently asked me if I would go to jail, if we would lose our house, and if we would lose our family savings to protect my reporting sources. | ||
I wanted to answer that in this United States, where we say we value democracy and the role of a vibrant and free press, that it was impossible, but I could not offer that assurance. | ||
The Bipartisan Press Act, which came out of this House committee, would put an end to the sort of legal jeopardy that I have experienced firsthand in the federal courts. | ||
And without the legislation, more journalists will run the uncertainty The legislation provides strong protections at the federal level for reporters and their sources. | ||
It would block litigants and federal government from prying into a reporter's files, except when there's an imminent threat of violence, including terrorism and in defamation cases. | ||
At the state level, similar rules are already in place to protect press freedom. | ||
It is my sincere hope that the passage of the Press Act will provide similar protections at the federal level. | ||
I hope that I am the last journalist who has to spend two years in the federal courts Fighting to protect my confidential sources. | ||
My current situation arises from a Privacy Act lawsuit. | ||
I am only a witness in the case. | ||
It is not common for these cases to reach the stage of holding a reporter in contempt. | ||
But when such cases happen, they have profound consequences, impacting every journalist in | ||
the United States. | ||
Forcing a reporter to disclose confidential sources would have a crippling effect on investigative | ||
journalism because without reliable assurances of confidentiality, sources will not come | ||
forward. | ||
The First Amendment provides protections for the press because an informed electorate is | ||
at the foundation of our democracy. | ||
If confidential forces are not protected, I fear investigative journalism is dead. | ||
Each day, I feel the weight of that responsibility. | ||
As you know, I was held in contempt of court for upholding the basic journalistic principle of maintaining the pledge of confidentiality to my sources. | ||
I have complete respect for the federal court and the judicial process, and I'm not here to litigate the case. | ||
It will play out before the appellate court in Washington, D.C. But the fact that I have been fighting in the courts for two years and that I am now facing potentially crippling fines of $800 a day to protect my reporting sources underscores the vital importance of the Press Act. | ||
When you go through major events, as I have in recent weeks, losing your job, losing your | ||
company health insurance, having your reporting files seized by your former employer, and | ||
being held in contempt of court gives you clarity. | ||
The First Amendment, the protection of confidential sources, and a free press are my guiding principles. | ||
They are my North Star. | ||
When I was laid off in February, an incident reinforced in my mind the importance of protecting confidential sources. | ||
CBS News locked me out of the building and seized hundreds of pages of my reporting files, including confidential source information. | ||
Multiple sources said they were concerned that by working with me to expose government corruption and misconduct, they would be identified and exposed. | ||
I pushed back, and with the public support of my union, SAG-AFTA... Okay. | ||
Catherine Herridge, tell it like it is. | ||
Free speech is dead. Journalism is dead. | ||
Investigative reporting is dead. | ||
And your government hates your guts. | ||
I mean, look, I don't want to be negative today, but obviously this is worthy of a rant and being pissed off. | ||
But I mean... If we don't get these elections right in November, I don't know. | ||
We might be done as a country. | ||
Let's just be honest. That might be it. | ||
They spy on us illegally. | ||
They steal our money. They don't let you do investigative reporting. | ||
They censor you. They throw you in prison. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
You're done. You're cooked. You're done. | ||
Man, I just want to be free. | ||
That's it. I just want to know what it's like. | ||
Aren't you curious to know what it would be like to live In a land free of corrupt government and intervention and inorganic, unnatural control over your life? | ||
Can you imagine what it would be like to actually live in a free country and make money and not have the mafia government shake you down and steal it from you? | ||
Can you imagine living in a country where common sense reigns supreme and you have a southern border and you don't mutilate children's genitals? | ||
Wouldn't you like to live in that country? | ||
Wouldn't you like to experience that for once in your life? | ||
I'm so desperate for that, man. | ||
I'm, like, crying out to God. | ||
I'm, like, crying out to humanity here. | ||
I'm so desperate for it. But that's the embodiment of InfoWars. | ||
That's the spirit of InfoWars. | ||
Alex, myself, the other hosts, the crew, our guests, like, that's it. | ||
We are crying out, like, please, God, please let us live free! | ||
Let me experience life without this satanic beast! | ||
Of the U.S. government. | ||
Wouldn't you just like to know what it's like? | ||
Just like... I mean, even you brainwashed satanic leftists. | ||
Like, even you guys. | ||
Even you lying sycophant leftists that tune into this show to try to find ways to sue me and throw me in prison. | ||
Like, don't you want to know? | ||
Don't you have a human spirit? | ||
Wouldn't you like to experience freedom too? | ||
Or are you so overwhelmed with hatred? | ||
Are you so overwhelmed with your evil nature to control people that you'd throw it all away? | ||
Okay. Howdy, my name's Owen Troyer. | ||
I host the InfoWars War Room, 3 to 6 p.m. | ||
Central weekdays with this great crew right here at AmericanElection.News. | ||
Fan.video, InfoWars.com slash show. | ||
We still got a lot coming up for you today. | ||
We still got a whole lot coming up for you. | ||
I may have to take the jacket off. | ||
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I'm just... I'm so hot here. | |
We got a lot coming up for you yet. | ||
We got a special report from Alex Jones that we're going to be airing. | ||
His response to the CIA guy bragging about how they want to destroy him and cut his legs off. | ||
That's fun. So we got an exclusive report from Alex that we're going to air in the third hour today. | ||
So stick around for that. We are going to take some phone calls. | ||
I'm going to give out the number. I still got tons of video clips to get to, too. | ||
Not to mention some other important news and breaking reports. | ||
So, still a loaded transmission. | ||
But I think I'm just gonna... | ||
We're just gonna get all that off the chest now. | ||
Take a deep breath. | ||
Try to... | ||
You know, try to not care so much that we're having our country destroyed. | ||
Try to not care so much that everything is being taken from us. | ||
Try not to care. | ||
Let's have a laugh. It's fun. | ||
It's a good time. | ||
Alright, so the phone number. | ||
And it's Friday, so we'll have open lines. | ||
Obviously, what we've covered today is the hot topic. | ||
But it's Friday, so traditionally, talk radio, open lines, whatever you want to bring to the air. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Number at the bottom of the screen. | ||
Well, now it's on the whole screen. So, give us a call. | ||
Give us a call. Here's Elise Stefanik. | ||
Talking to FBI Director Christopher Wray. | ||
Actually, you know what? Let's pause that and bring it back later because we've got some other FBI news. | ||
So instead, let's go to former Obama stenographer Mike McCormick. | ||
Listen to what he has to say. | ||
This guy worked for the Obama administration. | ||
Listen to what he had to say about Biden in clip 10. | ||
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Joe Biden is a criminal. | |
He was conducting malfeasance in office to enrich his family. | ||
Jake Sullivan is a conspirator in that. | ||
And there's more Obama officials involved in it, I believe. | ||
So you are willing to go under oath to state that you are certain that this was a kickback scheme that Joe Biden was orchestrating, correct? | ||
Correct. In February, I went to the FBI and filed one of their tips on their website. | ||
If you do that and you're lying to them, you go to jail. | ||
I'm not lying, I'm telling the truth, and I'm not going to jail. | ||
Oh, but the Democrats and the FBI might have different ideas for you, buddy. | ||
You know, I sit here and laugh and make a joke of it, but it's like, that's serious stuff. | ||
That is serious stuff. They'll probably die to destroy his life. | ||
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I don't have to tell you things are bad. | |
Everybody knows things are bad. | ||
It's a depression. Everybody's out of work or scared of losing their job. | ||
The dollar buys a nickel's worth. | ||
Banks are going bust. | ||
Shopkeepers keep a gun under the counter. | ||
Punks are running wild in the street and there's nobody anywhere who seems to know what to do and there's no end to it. | ||
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat. | ||
We sit watching our TVs while some local newscaster tells us that today we had 15 homicides and 63 violent crimes, as if that's the way it's supposed to be. | ||
We know things are bad, worse than bad. | ||
They're crazy. It's like everything everywhere is going crazy, so we don't go out anymore. | ||
We sit in the house, and slowly the world we're living in is getting smaller, and all we say is, please, at least leave us alone in our living rooms. | ||
Let me have my toaster and my TV and my steel-belted radios, and I won't say anything. | ||
Just leave us alone. Well, I'm not gonna leave you alone. | ||
I want you to get mad! | ||
The War Room with Owen Troyer. | ||
The internet will never be the same. | ||
We still got tons of news, tons of video clips, but I wanted to take a bunch of calls today on a Friday, hear | ||
from the audience on all this craziness that we're dealing with. | ||
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I'm out. | |
Operators still getting your calls up on the board, so let me get to a couple other things here. | ||
Let me address one thing. | ||
I don't know. Do we want to hit the comic relief now, or do we want to wait? | ||
Well, how about this? How about the young Turks? | ||
Anna Kasparian might have a bone or two of common sense in her body, and some of her commentary has reflected that. | ||
But it sounds like even the leftists are starting to get sick of this. | ||
And it's one thing to be a corrupt government official and just a total sellout versus to be an anti-establishment liberal in the media. | ||
I mean, eventually, like, the line has to get crossed for them. | ||
And so maybe that's what's happening with the Young Turks now. | ||
Because we've seen a lot of this from Anna Kasparian calling out D-I-E? Didn't earn it? | ||
I mean, diversity, equity, and inclusion? | ||
Here that is. It's a sped-up clip in clip five. | ||
The New Yorker looked into the fierce culture wars that have been playing out at Amherst Regional Middle School in Massachusetts. | ||
And man, has it been a nightmare. | ||
So the white and Asian students are going to private or charter schools. | ||
They're focusing on academics. Then you look at this public school, and they're riddled with culture war nonsense. | ||
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I think that a lot of people, including myself to be honest, Are starting to get the sense that, wait, is DEI actually to help minorities across the country? | |
Because I'm in favor of that. Or is it to help elite African-Americans and minorities get the jobs they want, right? | ||
Like many other progressive school districts, Amherst uses restorative justice practices, which prioritize mediation and reconciliation over punishment, meaning nothing, meaning no action, okay? | ||
Don't feed me this BS about, like, oh, we did mediation. | ||
No, okay, you can take your mediation and shove it up your ass. | ||
Stop wasting taxpayer money and playing with these kids' lives by engaging in your cutesy little culture war games. | ||
Go do that in your own time. Go do it in your own home. | ||
I don't care. So just be a freaking human being. | ||
Treat the freaking students with respect. | ||
And can we please just hire the most qualified people to do the job? | ||
Because kids can't even freaking read. | ||
And we're having a discussion about, like, oh, is the double-blind hiring process increasing diversity when the person who's implementing this policy isn't even following it and deciding to hire her friends instead? | ||
Yeah, 100%. Ridiculous. Ridiculous. | ||
Now, I can do, I mean, probably some of the best commentary on this issue in the media because I've actually worked, I worked in inner city schools for two years. | ||
I've seen this firsthand. And the learning environment is not even a learning environment, folks. | ||
Most of the teachers have all but given up. | ||
It's that bad. I mean, it's almost impossible to even discipline students. | ||
And there's all these videos, and we play them every once in a while, and I just don't want to spend all my time on air covering this stuff. | ||
But there's all these videos, kids getting in fights, getting in fights with the teachers, the riots breaking out in classrooms, and it's just total chaos. | ||
That's kind of standard in these inner-city schools. | ||
And so, yeah, you want to know why nobody gets anything done? | ||
There's no discipline. There's no learning environment at all. | ||
And they just obsess with all these different... | ||
How did Anna put it? | ||
Cutesy diversity things. | ||
And it doesn't teach them how to read. | ||
It doesn't teach them that you need basic common sense skill sets and discipline to actually operate in the real world. | ||
And so then they get out, or if they can even graduate, and they just don't even know what they're doing. | ||
And it's sad. But that's what liberals do. | ||
That's what Democrats do when they get control. | ||
They just don't seem to get it. | ||
But maybe they'll start to wake up. | ||
I mean, that's ultimately... | ||
What ultimately saves the United States of America? | ||
Is it going to be Congress? Probably not. | ||
Is it going to be electing Donald Trump? | ||
Probably not. I mean, if we get these next elections right, we might get some air in our lungs so we don't suffocate. | ||
But what's really going to save America? | ||
And it's unfortunate because you look at this and you just say, well, then aren't we hopeless? | ||
What's really going to save America? | ||
It's when the anti-establishment right and the anti-establishment left come together. | ||
And that doesn't mean we're going to see eye to eye on everything. | ||
It just means that there's some things we all have to accept are going on and there's things we have to find that we have in common. | ||
And sometimes each of us are going to have to put some things down and put some things on the table. | ||
And just say, look, the government's out of control. | ||
The government is corrupt. | ||
We're getting robbed. We're getting raped. | ||
This is insane. | ||
Okay? So let's find some agreements here. | ||
We need less government. | ||
We need less corruption. We need less power in D.C. The problem is, the left is under this weird mind control where they think they're fighting Nazis or racists or homophobes, and so they hop onto that bandwagon instead of getting back to their classical roots, which is anti-establishment. | ||
But maybe there's a pathway for that. | ||
Here's David Hogg. | ||
He does a public event. I mean, you want to talk about making money off your dead classmates. | ||
Well, here's David Hogg, a Chinese immigrant. | ||
She understands the issues with gun control. | ||
Asking him a question here in clip two. | ||
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Hi, my name is Lily Tang Williams. | |
Welcome to my live-free or die state. | ||
Actually, I am a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. | ||
And under Mao, you know, 40 million people were starving to death after he sold communism to them. | ||
And 20 million people died, murdered, during his Cultural Revolution. | ||
So my question to you, David, is that can you guarantee me, a gun owner tonight, our government in the U.S., in D.C., will never, never become a tyrannical government? | ||
Can you guarantee that to me? | ||
There's no way I can ever guarantee that any government will not be tyrannical. | ||
Well then the debate on gun control is over because I will never give up my guns. | ||
Never, never. And you should go to China to see how gun control works for dictatorship of CCP. That's how it's done. | ||
We're against Nazis, but we also want to take all your guns like the Nazis did. | ||
We're against oppression, so give us all your guns so we can oppress you. | ||
That's a sick case right there, isn't it? | ||
More of that. Here's another immigrant. | ||
Yeonmi Park, North Korea defector, recently became a citizen. | ||
And listen to the irony she finds after passing her citizenship, but then realizing that, well, let me explain. | ||
Realizing that, wait a second, could the FBI even pass a citizenship test? | ||
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Clip one. I became American last year. | |
Congratulations. Thank you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
And then Social Intelligence was saying, now, now, you're their responsibility. | ||
I'm sure FBI are gonna protect you. | ||
Sure. So when they reached out to me to come give a speech, I was excited. | ||
Finally, they're gonna protect me. | ||
And then two days before my speech, the head of diversity calls me. | ||
The head of diversity? Yeah. | ||
At the FBI? Yeah. | ||
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And then she says, like, we have to answer your speech. | |
Yeah. And why? You're not diverse enough? | ||
And then she's like, yeah, because of your political opinions. | ||
And this is funny. And in my American interview, citizenship interview, my interviewer asking me this exact question. | ||
Have you ever persecuted anybody for their political opinion? | ||
You know, if you said yes, you cannot become American. | ||
But you can become FBI. Exactly. | ||
These people should be stripped of their American citizens right now. | ||
Now, think about what she just said. | ||
And let me explain to you my logical conclusion here that I've already reached many times. | ||
These are not Americans, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Democrats, even Republicans, leftists, corrupt FBI agents, all these people that will violate your rights, politically persecute you, those are not Americans. | ||
By definition, they are not Americans. | ||
So when you think about that, it's beyond just where you live. | ||
It's beyond just where you were born. | ||
So what does that mean? | ||
That means that a bunch of non-Americans are running our country. | ||
A bunch of un-Americans run the intelligence communities, run the alphabet agencies, run our government, run our country. | ||
Un-Americans are running our country. | ||
I've got more on the FBI here. | ||
I'll put it off for now because the lines are filled and I want to start taking calls. | ||
So let's go and start with Justin in Texas. | ||
Justin, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey Owen, what's going on? | |
Hi Justin. Just wanted a quick plug on X2. That stuff's awesome. | ||
It changed my life. And then I've had a conspiracy going for a while. | ||
I don't know if you've seen or if they're doing it in Austin. | ||
These huge million square foot warehouses that they're building. | ||
And then they're for lease, but not rented out. | ||
Wait a second, wait a second, wait a second. | ||
warehouses. There's been a bunch of big office space that they've built in Austin. I mean huge | ||
office space and it never gets rented out and then next door they'll build another one another | ||
massive one too and so it's kind of a strange phenomenon. | ||
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Yeah so all the way up from like south Dallas all the way up into Dallas on the outskirts of | |
Dallas on all the major highways There's these office spaces, some of them along railroad | ||
tracks. | ||
And I'm pretty sure that a lot of them are owned by, like, Vanguard and BlackRock, and we've just been... | ||
Waiting for them to tell us that all of these are not in use, so there's going to be government funding to fill them with illegals. | ||
But I don't, you know, I don't know if that's happening or not, but that's always been my suspicion of them. | ||
Well, I've not seen that, but yeah, I definitely know the, I've witnessed the phenomenon. | ||
It's happening in Austin, too. It's just massive office space, never gets rented out, huge office space. | ||
There might be something more nefarious to that. | ||
I mean, even organically, it could wind up with what you're talking about. | ||
There was just a massive building in St. | ||
Louis. It's been one of the biggest... | ||
I mean, it's a massive skyscraper in St. | ||
Louis, right in downtown. In 2006, it sold for like $200-something million. | ||
It just sold for $3 million. | ||
So, there's something going on with office space. | ||
And I guess maybe people working from home or people just getting away from... | ||
Downtown, maybe a combination. | ||
But yeah, there's all these empty office buildings, huge facilities, specifically here in Texas, | ||
like brand new, have never even been rented in years. | ||
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All heated and cooled, you know, year round. | |
Oh sure. | ||
They're telling you to turn your AC up to save electricity, you know, you're the problem, | ||
the small guy, so. | ||
It's actually, it's actually kind of eerie. | ||
It's actually really eerie because some of them, they actually won't heat and cool them, and they'll have a garage in the back that they keep open so that it maintains airflow or whatever. | ||
Homeless people will take them over or people will just use it as a parking lot. | ||
I'm talking about in these buildings because I have this little motorbike that I'll go around town. | ||
It's kind of nice because you can kind of weave on and off road. | ||
And you can pull up into these massive spaces. | ||
I'll take my bike into these massive spaces. | ||
There'll be homeless people in there. | ||
There'll be encampments in there. | ||
The people will turn it into parking lots. | ||
It's just this huge office space that's never been rented. | ||
But it's a little eerie when you see it. | ||
I mean, it's third world stuff. But hey, Justin, do me a favor here because I've dropped the ball big time. | ||
I haven't even plugged today. | ||
You mentioned Survival Shield. | ||
And how it saved your life, you said. | ||
Now, Survival Shield was the first product I ever bought from InfoWars store over 10 years ago when I started listening. | ||
And it was a game changer for me. | ||
I mean, truly a health changer. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about just brain function. | ||
I mean, I would even argue soul function, if you will, spirit function. | ||
But so this is a known nascent iodine and all the things it does for you, the thyroid issues. | ||
But what was your experience with Survival Shield? | ||
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Man, I took it and I wore, I could feel it in like 15 minutes and I was telling my brother about it and he was like, there's no way. | |
So he took some. He felt the same, just like extreme, extremely clear mind, you know, energy, not so much like an energy drink, but just feeling good and strong. | ||
And then I even gave it to my mom because, you know, the taste is kind of, Well, it tastes elemental. | ||
It tastes almost electronic, if you will. | ||
I like it. I don't know. I kind of enjoy it. | ||
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And so my mom was the best test because the taste isn't fantastic to some people. | |
And if there's anybody that would hate it, if it didn't work, based off the taste, it'd be her. | ||
But she liked it and even started taking it. | ||
And I used to get warts on my hands from working and having... | ||
Sweat in gloves all day and stuff. | ||
And I've been trying to get rid of them for years and nothing ever worked. | ||
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They've never come back. It's been years. | ||
So it's really unbelievable. | ||
That's wild. And, you know, we... | ||
I actually had been... | ||
I'd started using it topically as well. | ||
I would get... | ||
I got calluses from lifting weights or I'd play golf sometimes and get a blister. | ||
and I would put the nascent iodine on a band-aid and put it on top of that and it would help it heal. | ||
It's known for topical effects too. | ||
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But you know, Survival Shield X3 folks, I'm telling you, nascent iodine, it's a game changer. | ||
There's no other way to put it. I would even argue a life changer, | ||
especially because I was drinking fluoride. | ||
I didn't think of the fluoride in the water. | ||
I didn't think they were poisoning the water. | ||
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Justin, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Stephanie in Tennessee. | ||
Stephanie, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, can you hear me? Yes. | |
Hi, Owen. You're so handsome. | ||
I love you. That's very sweet. | ||
But basically, I would say I really resonate with all this ranting on American politics, but I also think we should I'd like to expand our thoughts into the macrocosm and the world stage. | ||
And basically, I'd like to step out into the online public commons and declare the Pope of Rome as obviously the vicar of Antichrist. | ||
I mean, he's clearly the false prophet of Revelation. | ||
I mean, who's going to dispute that? | ||
He was recently in the headlines. | ||
Was it for supporting abortion? | ||
Or what was the thing he did recently? | ||
Or saying gay marriage is good, maybe it was? | ||
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Irregardless of that, even just the opulence of Vatican City, it's clearly like the minister in Lord of the Rings. | |
You know, it's got to be disposed. | ||
You know, and then we can take all that wealth that they have and all that information in the crypt and stuff, and we can redistribute it to the entire world, you know, and that can solve everybody's problems. | ||
Well, I wouldn't disagree. | ||
I wouldn't disagree with your statements, your sentiment here, and I would be very curious to see what the secrets of the Vatican really hold. | ||
I mean, obviously you've seen the new worship pulpit that the Pope sits in that's just fully demonic. | ||
I mean, literally, it's a serpent and then it's demonic. | ||
It's crazy that they would even do that. | ||
They put it right in front of you. I guess they just assume people are too stupid to notice. | ||
But, you know, my process here is that that's like final boss level stuff, okay? | ||
Yeah. But in order to get to that level, I mean, we can't even stop American doctors from mutilating children. | ||
So, I mean, we can't even secure our southern border. | ||
So I get where you're coming from. | ||
I agree. But it's like, if we can't even beat, like, level one of, hey, we don't mutilate children, or, hey, we have a southern border, then, I mean, we can't jump right to the boss and expose the Vatican and the secrets of human history and whatever gold or anything else they have in the crypt. | ||
So... I get where you're coming from. | ||
I just feel like, you know, maybe we should do some things here first before we get to that level. | ||
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Well, I understand, but I think that this small scenes process is like tiptoeing into infinity. | |
You know what I mean? Like, we should all want to end the IMF. Why do we want it? | ||
You know? Like, that's controlling everything else. | ||
It's a trickle-down system. | ||
All right, Stephanie, thank you for the call. | ||
All right, thank you. Let's go to James in California. | ||
James, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hi. Okay, so I wanted to make a quick point about Mike Johnson. | |
Essentially, they opened the border and let all these terrorists in, and then they sat him down and said, hey, there's all these terrorists, and now we have to use that as an excuse to spy on people like the Patriot Act, which I think is ridiculous and stupid. | ||
So they told him people were going to die, and there's terrorists. | ||
Do you think I'm right about that, or...? | ||
Well, okay, so... | ||
There have been multiple comments made by multiple different security agencies and intelligence agencies in the last month. | ||
All saying the same thing. | ||
Terror threat, highest it's ever been. | ||
Terror attack, imminent. | ||
Don't go to large gatherings. | ||
Don't go to ballgames. Don't go to malls. | ||
And it's just kind of like a whisper into the wind. | ||
And they all say this. | ||
But then, you know, nobody really cares. | ||
It's all because of the open southern border and the current geopolitical situation that Biden has made a complete disaster. | ||
And so, yes, yes, I would say that you're right. | ||
But the non-citizens, if you're an illegal immigrant or you're a known criminal or a known terrorist across the southern border, then you should be able to get a warrant no matter what. | ||
So I don't see how that should apply as some blanket thing of, oh, now we get to spy on all the American citizens. | ||
So I'm not saying you're necessarily wrong about what happened, but I'm saying that should not be, that's not a legitimate reason. | ||
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Right, but they're going to use that as the excuse because I think this is all a part of that. | |
And I just wanted to make a quick point about the social engineering that Alex Jones was talking about with the Iranians and how we back all these different Islamic revolutions and how This is the reality of Islam, okay? | ||
And I had Muslim roommates in college, Iranian roommates in college. | ||
They don't hate America. When you see a video of Iranians yelling, death to America, that is a small group of people that the military picks out, and that's not how they feel. | ||
Okay, so there are Jews that practice the Talmud, and those ones, they want to actually kill Christians. | ||
And if they have power, they're more of a threat Because Islam, in Islam, they give amnesty to Christians. | ||
So what I'm saying is when you see groups like ISIS and all these Hezbollah and Hamas, they're totally co-opted and tie off, and that is not the truth. | ||
And so we need to kind of unite as messianic beliefs and stuff and understand that all this stuff is being orchestrated. | ||
Yeah, and I would just say, generally speaking, too, be careful of what you believe as far as... | ||
Internal political movements or cultures in any country. | ||
You know, we get so much disinformation here. | ||
Plus... Most countries have their own Soros-activated BS. They've got their own CIA, you know, Mossad groups and proxy groups that are operating to disrupt other cultures and other governments and make street movements a thing and build it in the media. | ||
So, I mean, the globalists and these global intelligence agencies, I mean, they really do have, I mean, it is Spectre. | ||
I mean, it is quite literally Spectre on a global level. | ||
So I don't know if there's any country that is immune to it. | ||
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Yeah, and dude, thank you guys for letting me rant. | |
I love and hate calling because these subjects, I could talk hours, but I only have a small window, so I'm like... | ||
Well, you did great, James. Yeah, dude. | ||
We did great. Thank you for the call. | ||
All right, we're going to come back and take more calls. | ||
I still got other news to get to, other videos to get to. | ||
We got an exclusive report from Alex coming up with the latest breaking response to the CIA agent bragging about cutting his legs off. | ||
I think Justin and Texas are plugging Survival Shield X3. Folks, get a great product, Survival Shield X3, 40% off, Infowarsstore.com. | ||
All right, let me hit a couple of important geopolitical developments before we go back to the phone lines here. | ||
Russia conducts massive strike on Ukrainian energy infrastructure. | ||
And we have a video of this thing up in flames in clip 19, Kiev's largest power plant completely destroyed. | ||
And so this has been kind of a back and forth lately between Russia and Ukraine, both targeting energy infrastructure. | ||
And Russia winning that battle. | ||
And then... Russia test launches an intercontinental ballistic missile. | ||
We have a couple of different angles of that being launched into the sky. | ||
I don't know if that's just a test or maybe a show of force. | ||
Okay, so you've got that going on. | ||
Then, on the Israeli side here, Iran backed Hezbollah fires dozens of missiles towards northern Israel. | ||
Now, when I went on air, there were two different barrages. | ||
I don't know if there's been another here, but there were two different barrages. | ||
And let's remember, Iran has vowed retaliation to Israel striking the Iranian embassy in Syria. | ||
So could this be a strategic maneuver to just throw as much as they can at the Iron Dome, hopefully to deplete it and then launch something bigger? | ||
This is nothing new for Hezbollah and Israel, but... | ||
Is there something larger behind it? | ||
So very important stuff there. | ||
And unfortunately America has its fingerprints all over all of this war. | ||
And we also have a wide open southern border. | ||
Okay? So that's why you have the FBI and the CIA and the National Security Council and everybody with a brain realizing that this is the highest terror threat level since 9-11. | ||
Probably higher. And even saying terror attacks could be imminent. | ||
Avoid large gatherings. | ||
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Okay? So, we got that going on. | |
But Mike Johnson said we need to spy on Americans illegally because national security threats. | ||
Okay? Let's go back to the phone lines. | ||
And let's go to Ron in Florida. | ||
Ron, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, Ron. | ||
Howdy. Just real quick. | ||
Hey, Ron, hold on a second. | ||
Try to get a little clearer here. | ||
I'm having trouble hearing you. | ||
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Okay. All that money giving to the sanctuary cities today, what they're telling the average black man is that you're no better than the white man. | |
Because all that money is going to black predominantly areas. | ||
And what are they doing? | ||
All the free, you know, all the money that the services are taking from the black community and giving it to all these illegal aliens coming across the border to just basically tell them you're no better than the white man that lives here. | ||
Well, absolutely. Let's kind of address this more head-on. | ||
Let's take New York City for an example. | ||
Now, I've been to New York City. | ||
The homeless in New York City, it's white, it's black, it's pretty much everybody. | ||
I wouldn't even say it's a majority of any group. | ||
But what you're doing is you have all these homeless people and then you have the people in New York City that are just struggling to get by. | ||
And they walk by the Roosevelt or they walk by some other five-star hotel and they see the illegal immigrants arriving busload, busload, busload, busload, free money, free money, free food, free everything. | ||
And so, yeah, they're saying, okay, actually what they're being told is the illegal immigrants are more important than you. | ||
Then you have other instances where they're showing up in more kind of local areas in the Boston area. | ||
Or the Chicago area that are predominantly black. | ||
I mean, you could say, you know, the Democrats will call it a minority community. | ||
And it's their schools that are being shut down and given to illegal immigrants. | ||
It's their rec centers that are being shut down. | ||
It's their hospitals that are being overwhelmed. | ||
And so in that regard, yes, it's more of a issue, I would say, for the black American who votes, hopefully not Democrat, But it's right in your face. | ||
And it couldn't be more obvious. | ||
And nothing is stopping it. | ||
So maybe this is the message too. | ||
Because everything the Democrats do is for power. | ||
And so you always have to remember that. | ||
So I guess the message is we can't count on the black vote for much longer. | ||
So now we have to import a new voter base to replace the black voters. | ||
Well, that's what the conclusion everyone's landing on, Ron. | ||
I appreciate your call. Let's go to Cindy in California. | ||
Cindy, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Well, hello there, handsome. | |
Can you hear me? Yes, loud and clear. | ||
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Oh, I've got to pause you because I'm watching you. | |
Anyways, I just wanted to add a little fancy humor. | ||
And God bless America. | ||
But there was this cute thing back in the 1970s. | ||
It was called, it was a cartoon. | ||
I'm just a bill. | ||
And it was like, I rolled that bill. | ||
Was it Schoolhouse Rock or what was that called? | ||
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Yeah, Schoolhouse Rock. | |
And then they did the conjunction junction. | ||
And that was the train thing. | ||
And anyways, I'm not sure what we saw this time. | ||
I don't know if it was Saturday Night Live, but we were just... | ||
Strumming through, streaming through some old stuff a couple days ago. | ||
Yeah, that's where you find the good stuff. | ||
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All the new stuff sucks. Yeah, absolutely. | |
In fact, I find myself, when I'm looking at old Gunsmoke classics and stuff like that, I'm like, God, are they changing it? | ||
They're not changing it, but there are other things that I swear they're changing. | ||
Oh, for sure. Yeah, but they had this one, they changed conjunction junction to dysfunction junction. | ||
And it was a cute cartoon. | ||
It was a spoof on Conjunction Junction, but it has to do with, of course, the establishment. | ||
So if your crew can find it, just run it if you can find it. | ||
It was just the cutest thing. | ||
Well, thank you for the call. And it says here, and I want to just say something real quick here. | ||
It says here that you called, you wanted to cheer me up. | ||
I think we may have found it. | ||
Let me just be clear about something. I love life, truly. | ||
The passion that I have here that is just, I mean, I'm dealing with political corruption and I'm broadcasting it and I'm talking about it. | ||
So, yeah, I get upset. I mean, that's real. | ||
This is real. I get angry about this stuff. | ||
But I love life. | ||
I enjoy life. | ||
I do. I enjoy all my friends. | ||
I enjoy this crew. I love life, truly. | ||
But it's because I love life so much and I see the government just slowly stealing our life force, slowly stealing our life essence from us. | ||
That's why I get so upset on air. | ||
But don't worry about... | ||
I'm not a depressed or angry person. | ||
I'm truly not. But yeah, I get ticked off. | ||
That's real passion when I talk about these issues. | ||
But I'll tell you what. If we do need a little comic relief, we'll have a little comic relief in the next segment. | ||
I got a little comic relief today, so we'll go to that in the next segment. | ||
Let's go to Monster Patriot in Texas. | ||
You're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Owen, I'm 63 years old, always been a patriot and a conservative, but I can't tell you one damn time any Republican's ever done anything for me, but I can tell you a thousand things they've done for Democrats. | |
And with that said, here's what I always tell people, been telling them this for years, the Republican Party is just a lower branch of the Democrat Party. | ||
The Republicans are put in place Buy the globalists to protect the Democrats and keep them in power. | ||
Perfect example today, Mike Johnson. | ||
He proved my point 100%. | ||
And you've got to remember this, too. | ||
When Republicans in power in Washington, what do they do? | ||
They hold special hearing after special hearing, ask the tough questions, but nothing ever gets done. | ||
Well, there's no denying it. | ||
There's no denying it. | ||
The only thing I would retort with is that I do believe there is a new right forming. | ||
I do believe the Republican voter feels the same way that you feel. | ||
That's not that we have any allegiances to the party, but obviously Republicans at large represent our values more than Democrats. | ||
They're not dirty commies. But yeah, what you're talking about is absolutely true. | ||
However, I do see there is some representation for this new right populist nationalist movement with the Matt Gaetzes and the Marjorie Taylor Greene's. | ||
We're way few in number as far as representation. | ||
Maybe that changes in the next Congress. | ||
But if not, yeah, it's hard to get hope if we just continue down the same path. | ||
Non-stop, endless trench warfare. | ||
Of information. It's the InfoWars War Room. | ||
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Alright, we're going to do a little comic relief here. | ||
Briefly. Take a couple more calls. | ||
But, this is a bad news and a good news thing. | ||
It kind of depends how you look at it. | ||
The bad news is that the Democrats are showing... | ||
Because you have to understand, the mainstream media at this point is the Democrats. | ||
It is the Democrat Party. | ||
The Washington Post, the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, all of them. | ||
They are the Democrat Party. | ||
They operate like they put on a mask that, oh, we're a news organization. | ||
No, you're just the Democrat Party. | ||
So actually what was crazy is I did, and maybe you guys can do this on air, but I went and I plugged into Google because I'm getting some news on this. | ||
Maybe you heard about the Dexter Reed story. | ||
Maybe you didn't. If you didn't, that's the good news. | ||
So I plug into Google as I'm preparing to cover this today. | ||
And every single, I mean, pages, page after page after page in the search result, all the same thing. | ||
Dexter Reed killed by police. | ||
Dexter Reed shot 96 times by police. | ||
Dexter Reed murdered by police. | ||
I mean, everything. Blaming the police. | ||
He's innocent. He didn't do anything. | ||
96 shots. Police bad. | ||
And you could even go into some of these stories. | ||
None of them are telling the truth. | ||
None of them are telling the truth. | ||
None of them are showing the body cam footage. | ||
It's all the same thing. | ||
I mean, page after page after page after page, all the same mainstream media coverage. | ||
Look, I don't want anybody to get shot by police. | ||
But this case, this was a no-brainer. | ||
And so, the bad news is, the Democrats are trying to start race riots again. | ||
And the Democrats are trying to play that card again. | ||
Like, Let's kind of veer off for a second here. | ||
Why won't the Democrats... | ||
Why do the Democrats love abortion? | ||
Do these people really all go out and get an abortion? | ||
Of course not. Do the Democrats really want to make abortions fully legal? | ||
No! No, they don't! | ||
If they did, they would have done it. | ||
How many times have the Democrats controlled the House, the Senate, and the White House? | ||
And they never... | ||
made abortion legal or a right or codified it as a right. | ||
Why? Because abortion is something they need. | ||
It's like their infinity stone. | ||
Abortion is like an infinity stone for elections for them. | ||
They need it out there as an issue. | ||
If they make it fully legal, then that destroys the infinity stone. | ||
So they need abortion out there as a topic that they can get single-issue voters out on. | ||
They want abortion to be illegal. | ||
They want abortion to be up in the air and juggled and like a political football. | ||
Well, the same thing goes for race relations. | ||
They need you thinking about race. | ||
They need you thinking about race relations. | ||
They need you tribal. | ||
They need you thinking about racist police or systemic racism. | ||
All this stuff. Because it's another infinity stone for them. | ||
So it's like they got all these different infinity stones. | ||
They can get all the power. | ||
But so, okay, the Democrats are starting to do more race riots. | ||
They use the story of Dexter Reed and all the mainstream news. | ||
Oh, shot 96 times. | ||
And they bring on the crying family members. | ||
And they bring on the same lawyers. | ||
And they bring on all this stuff. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, Dexter Reed shot at the police. | ||
He did not cooperate. | ||
And he shot at the police first. | ||
And he emptied his entire magazine shooting at the police. | ||
So yes, they shot back emptying their magazine and they won the battle. | ||
Go figure. So the fact that they're using that shows how desperate they are. | ||
Even when there's the body cam footage. | ||
But you can't find it anywhere. | ||
You can't find it anywhere in any of these stories. | ||
But then I go to X. And I searched Dexter Reed on X. And you know what comes up? | ||
All the truth. | ||
All the stories. All the body cam footage. | ||
All the other commentary. By the way, from black Americans that have popular cultural accounts or popular political accounts or TikTok or Instagram. | ||
And they're all saying the same things like, hey, they're trying to get us to ride over this Dexter Reed guy. | ||
He tried to kill a police officer. | ||
This ain't the one. | ||
So the fact that it's failed is good news. | ||
The fact that they're trying it is bad news. | ||
But they brought it out, man. | ||
I mean, they tried everything to try to make this the next George Floyd, and it didn't take. | ||
So that's good news that it didn't take, but the bad news is that they tried it. | ||
And this example is obviously horrible. | ||
I mean, you shoot at a police officer. | ||
I mean, come on. But here's your comic relief. | ||
Chris Rock, back in the 90s, I believe, is when this aired. | ||
Chris Rock gave advice. | ||
You don't want to get your ass kicked by the police. | ||
Here's some words of advice from the great comedian Chris Rock. | ||
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Have you ever been face to face with a police officer and wondered, | |
Is he about to kick my ass? | ||
Well, wonder no more. | ||
If you follow these easy tips, you'll be fine. | ||
First, obey the law. | ||
Laws were made for a reason. | ||
Think of them as hints. | ||
You've heard people say, man, I wouldn't do that shit if I was you. | ||
Well, here's some of that shit. | ||
Carjacking, armed robbery, arson, selling drugs, buying drugs, stabbing, shooting. | ||
You know, you probably won't get your ass kicked if you just use common sense. | ||
If you jump a subway turnstile, you might just get off with a warning from the police. | ||
But if you jump a turnstile carrying a loaded gun and smoking a joint, then maybe you need your ass kicked. | ||
We all know what happened to Rodney King, but Rodney wouldn't have gotten his ass kicked if he had just followed this simple tip. | ||
When you see flashing police lights in your mirror, stop immediately. | ||
Everybody knows if the police have to come and get you they're bringing an ass-kicking with | ||
Here's a no-brainer If you're listening to loud rap music, turn that shit off. | ||
Blasting crap to police while you're getting pulled over by the police is just ignorant. | ||
When an officer approaches your car, be polite. | ||
Is there a problem, officer? | ||
And stay in your car with your hands on the wheel. | ||
What the fuck do you want, motherfucker? | ||
Unless you want to ask this. | ||
Want to give a friend a ride? | ||
Not so fast. | ||
Your friend might be crazy. | ||
Now before you let your friend in your car, ask them these questions. | ||
Do you have a gun? Do you have drugs? | ||
Do you have any warrants? | ||
And in case you do get pulled over by the cops... | ||
License and registration, please. | ||
Remind your friend to do this one thing. | ||
Shut the f**k up! | ||
Man, don't give him s**t! | ||
What the f*** you want? | ||
That's mine. | ||
That's mine. | ||
Okay, okay, Jesus. | ||
Nobody's laughing. | ||
If you have to get a finger ride, get a white foot. | ||
Thank you. | ||
A white friend could be the difference between a ticket and a bullet in the ass. | ||
Here's a tip you should never forget. | ||
If your woman is mad at you, leave her at home. | ||
Because a mad woman will say anything. | ||
He got weed! He got weed! | ||
If your woman is mad at you, there's nothing she'd like to see more than you getting your ass kicked. | ||
That's right! Get kicked! | ||
Look at that! | ||
Check it out! Check it out! Check it out! | ||
Check it out! Check it out! Check it out! | ||
He got weed! He got weed! | ||
Now let's review. | ||
Obey the law. | ||
Use common sense. | ||
Stop immediately. Turn that shit off. | ||
Be polite. Shut the fuck up. | ||
Get a white friend. And last but not least, don't ride with a mad woman. | ||
If you follow these simple pointers, you probably won't get your ass kicked by the police. | ||
All right, that's just classic funny stuff right there. | ||
By the way, probably good advice. | ||
If you don't want to get shot by the police... | ||
Don't shoot at police. | ||
Wow, that's genius stuff. | ||
I wish I would have thought of it. All right, some quick things before we hit the last break of the hour. | ||
UConn back-to-back champion now Donovan Klingin talked about what his experience with Joe Biden was when they visited the White House after their national championship last year. | ||
Everybody knows this guy doesn't know what the hell's going on. | ||
Here he is recounting that, clip 16. | ||
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Last year, after we won a national championship, went to the White House, took a picture with Joe Biden, team picture. | |
Joe Biden talked to us for about three minutes. | ||
And then right after that, he asked us for a picture again. | ||
What did he say in that three minutes? | ||
Completely ignored Coach Hurley. | ||
I really couldn't understand what he was saying. | ||
He had no idea. Yeah, nobody knows what he was saying. | ||
He doesn't know what he's saying. I got a couple things that he said today. | ||
Here is clip seven. | ||
Let's just break this down. | ||
Play clip seven. Banning books. | ||
This is 2024. | ||
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Banning books. Attempting to erase history. | |
Now, let's be clear here. | ||
The Democrats are the ones censoring content they don't like. | ||
Conservatives don't want children viewing pornography in schools. | ||
And then erasing history. | ||
Well, who's erasing history? | ||
Again, it's the Democrats. | ||
Removing statues across the country. | ||
Removing the names. Changing the names of bridges and streets. | ||
That's the Democrats erasing history. | ||
Alright, we've got a couple insane clips here from CNN covering OJ Simpson who passes away from cancer after getting a vaccine, but I'm sure that had nothing to do with it. | ||
But these clips are truly wild, what the hosts are saying. | ||
A couple of black women here. | ||
You can be the judge for yourself after listening to these. | ||
But it sounds like... | ||
Are they saying what I think they're saying? | ||
Let's go ahead. Let's start with clip 25. | ||
Why the black community felt connected to OJ Simpson and why they supported OJ Simpson in clip 25. | ||
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But it was so racially charged because of what had happened just before with Rodney King, but also just how black Americans feel about policing. | |
It's not like O.J. Simpson was the leader of the civil rights movement of his era. | ||
You know, he wasn't a social justice leader, but he represented something for the black community in that moment, in that trial. | ||
Particularly because there were two white people who had been killed. | ||
And the history around how black people have been persecuted during slavery. | ||
There were just so many layers. | ||
And I guess I would just close with this. | ||
Layers? Is that... There was racial tension then. | ||
There is racial tension now. | ||
It might not be the backdrop of the Trump campaign, but until this country is ready to actually have an honest conversation about the racial dynamics from our origin story till today, we will always have moments like O.J. Simpson that manifest, and our country will always be divided. | ||
More white people being killed by black people getting away with it? | ||
Is that what she's saying? I'm sorry. | ||
Did I just hear that right? | ||
They were glad O.J. Simpson killed white people potentially, and they hope it happens again? | ||
Am I? It can't be. | ||
It can't be. There's no way I just heard that right. | ||
Okay, so let's try a different one then. | ||
Let's try another CNN reporter. | ||
Maybe she can set me straight here in clip 26. | ||
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And it's also just worth noting how much was impacted by this trial, Jake. | |
So many things happened. | ||
We saw policing changing here in the city. | ||
And it's also worth noting, because of that unrest, that racial unrest in the 90s, that is why so many people who may not have been invested in O.J. Simpson were just happy to see that someone who was rich and famous and black could get away with what other people did. | ||
Could get away with it? What, what, what? | ||
Stephanie Elam, thanks so much. | ||
They were happy because a rich black man could get away with murdering white people? | ||
I'm sorry. They said that on CNN. I mean, I guess I admire their honesty. | ||
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Isn't that amazing? | |
Us black Democrats, us black CNN reporters, We're glad OJ got away with it because he was black and he killed white people and so that's why black people supported OJ Simpson. | ||
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That is something else. | |
Oh my goodness. | ||
And they said it. | ||
They went on air and said it. | ||
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Oh my god! | |
Can you believe this? | ||
What about, how do you think Khloe Kardashian feels about all this? | ||
Not that she has any relation to OJ. I wouldn't suggest such a thing. | ||
Alright. My goodness gracious. | ||
My goodness gracious. | ||
I mean, I got police officers. | ||
Just roll clip 23 for me real quick. | ||
Roll clip 23 for me real quick. | ||
These illegal immigrants are now just turning into gangs in and of themselves. | ||
And if police officers go in and try to enforce the law or arrest one that's a criminal, the entire illegal immigrant camp stands against them and fights them and resists it. | ||
Here's Dr. Phil getting involved, commenting on Kamala Harris in clip 24. | ||
Since its launch in 2021, Operation Lone Star, as it's called, has resulted in over 496,700 illegal immigrant apprehensions and 38,700 criminal arrests. | ||
With 35,100 felony charges. | ||
According to the Department of Homeland Security, since President Biden took office, more than six million illegal immigrants have crossed Texas' southern border in just three years. | ||
And what about our vice president? | ||
Dr. Phil cares about the open border? | ||
How can this be? Why would he care? | ||
We are getting crushed in the housing market. | ||
We are getting crushed in the automobile market. | ||
We are getting crushed in our grocery bills. | ||
They're sitting here attacking you, attacking your economy, attacking your culture, attacking your borders. | ||
And then they say you're inhumane. | ||
War. Alright, I'm going to go with a couple other short clips here from the old CIA contractor braggadocio grinder app lover, Gavin Oblinis. | ||
Listen to what he talks about. | ||
He brags. It's like, don't you understand how dangerous this is? | ||
Oh, but you talk about national security. | ||
Look at how he brags about how the intelligence communities and law enforcement is out of control, specifically dealing with Russians in clip 17. | ||
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We did see the billionaire shop. | |
That must have been cool. | ||
It was. I've never seen a solid gold toilet, so I sat on it. | ||
You went in? Yeah! I was taking pictures of everything. | ||
Amazing! It was worth $970 million. | ||
Who is this? One of Putin's oligarchs. | ||
He sees the vote. | ||
Oh my! Why? | ||
I guess we could. There was no need? | ||
No need for it. We just did it. | ||
Just because? It was there. | ||
How many times does the bureau do that? | ||
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A lot. Really? Yeah. | |
He sees all kinds of people. Other countries, people you don't like. | ||
He sees all kinds of shit. Because all their money comes through here, right? | ||
Because everything is based on the US dollar. | ||
Yeah, maybe not for long. | ||
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Okay, that's enough. | |
But think about it. Okay, so it's just outright corruption, angering the international community, and then causing people to have the reasons to not use the U.S. dollar anymore. | ||
And this tubbo sits up there and says, oh, look, I'm so powerful, I'm so great. | ||
See, that's the problem with these arrogant fools. | ||
Arrogance and ignorance is the most dangerous combination politically, and this is why. | ||
Oh, look, we can just do whatever we want. | ||
Yeah, until you can't. | ||
And we all suffer. | ||
But was he actually on the yacht? | ||
Was he actually taking pictures? | ||
Who knows? He needs to be subpoenaed immediately to find out. | ||
You know what? I'm not even going to get into this next thing. | ||
I mean, it's honestly so crazy, and I've kind of told this story before. | ||
But, you know, it's a short clip. | ||
Listen to what he says in clip 18 about spies. | ||
There's spies all over DC. | ||
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Are there really? | |
Trying to get their control. | ||
Like spies from other countries? | ||
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Yeah! | |
Everyone! | ||
What do you think about all the consulates we have here, right? | ||
Embassy? | ||
So, folks, this is just... | ||
You know, it's funny, in the break, my crew talked about how crazy it is just to even work at Infowars with the stuff that goes on here. | ||
And there's other internal stuff and breaking news that we can report, and we will next week. | ||
But, I mean, I've dealt with this personally. | ||
I mean, Alex has told the stories about this. | ||
Alex has dealt with this personally. | ||
I have had situations... | ||
Where, I mean, it's like, you know, if you want to know dirt, you know, bartenders know some dirt. | ||
You know, you get people talking at bars. | ||
And I'll have people I know that are bartenders in D.C. I'll be sitting down at the bar in D.C. And the bartender that I'm friends with will be like, hey, those are spies. | ||
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You need to get out of here. Literally. | |
So it's just so crazy. | ||
Again, whether he was involved in all this or he just knew about it, third party, or through transcripts, whatever, we'll find out. | ||
But everything he's talking about, we already know is true. | ||
We've lived it. | ||
That's what's so crazy about it. | ||
Whether this guy's just up here showing off or not, we've lived what he's talking about. | ||
So it's just... It's just insane. | ||
Alright. Let's step back because Alex Jones is going to be responding to this coming up in the last 30 minutes of the show with an exclusive report responding to all of this stuff and other exclusive intel he can give. | ||
That's coming up in the last half hour. | ||
We are going to take calls up until then. | ||
Let me just cover a couple breaking news stories first, and then I'll just go to the phone lines. | ||
You know, it's not often that you get bipartisan agreements, but one, you always seem to. | ||
Bipartisan group of lawmakers to introduce bill targeting anti-Semitism. | ||
Senators introduce bill to address anti-Semitism and create federal coordinator. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
Well, they can't agree on a border. | ||
They can't agree on stopping spying on American citizens. | ||
Well, I guess they do agree on that. | ||
I guess they all love that, except not them. | ||
But boy, oh boy, what does that tell you? | ||
They all agree on stopping anti-Semitism. | ||
Who funds these people? Who owns these congressmen? | ||
They're telling it. It's right there in front of your face. | ||
What about anti-black racism? | ||
Nope, that's fine. Anti-white racism. | ||
Yep, that's encouraged. Anti-Islam. | ||
Yep, you can even engage in that if you want. | ||
But anti-Semitism? | ||
You better stop that immediately. | ||
We all agree. | ||
And then the shekels fall out of your pocketbook. | ||
Alright, let's go to the phone lines here. | ||
Let's go to Mitch Mann in Tyler, Texas. | ||
Mitch Mann, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Brother! How are you? | |
Can you hear me clearly? Oh yes, we've got you loud and clear. | ||
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Sweet. I want to just give you blessings. | |
I thank you for your hard efforts in the trials you've been through. | ||
Most importantly, I wanted to plug X2. I know that it may not be in stock right now, but X3 is... | ||
It's up there as well. | ||
It didn't fit with my body type, and I just wanted to plug it. | ||
It's a small business owner since 2020, and just wanted to plug in the iodine there. | ||
I want to touch base with you guys on Governor Greg Abbott. | ||
I feel as if he's just a shill, and he's plugging those immigrants in everywhere and doesn't denounce No, I mean, look, it's like Greg Abbott is like, if I have to choose between a sandwich that has like one turd on it versus a sandwich that has like six turds, Abbott's like the one turd sandwich. | ||
And so, I mean, that's what we have to deal with. | ||
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Well, yeah, and I totally agree, but, you know, he's facilitating the shuffling around. | |
Oh, 100%. 100%. | ||
And whether he realizes it or not, he's doing the Democrats' bidding by sending them to these Democratic states. | ||
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Exactly. Exactly. | |
So, yeah, I mean, yeah, we have to eat a turd because Greg Abbott's our governor. | ||
So, yeah, we're turd eaters. Thanks, Greg Abbott. | ||
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Yep. And I, like I said, I really appreciate the hard work and efforts that you put in here, and that was my two cents on the whole deal. | |
Thank you for the call. Yeah. | ||
Why is it always South Park, man? | ||
South Park is ahead of the curve with everything now. | ||
I just... Unbelievable. I mean, between a douche and a turd sandwich. | ||
Abbott's the turd sandwich. But he's a single turd. | ||
So, I mean, it's like, yeah, I could have a single turd. | ||
Or I could have... Who'd they run? | ||
Do they run Beto against him? | ||
Or I could have, like, ten turds on it. | ||
Just a straight-up turd sandwich in Beto. | ||
Let's go to Kurt in Washington. | ||
Kurt, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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How you doing, Darrell? | |
Hey, good. Thanks for calling. All right. | ||
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Hey, uh... With all the idiots that we have running our government, like what they did today, what we need to do is have a competency test for People, you know, they need to know the American Constitution and their own state constitution front and back. | |
Oh, sure, but you understand that if you propose something like that, you'll be called a racist, which inherently is racist to assume that one race of people can't pass a test, but another could. | ||
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Well, here's what you gotta know about me and call me a racist, okay? | |
And also, we need a voter IQ test. | ||
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Hold on, hear me out. | |
I'm a big old white boy. | ||
I'm 6'6". | ||
I'm 350 pounds, alright? | ||
Thank you for telling me the tell of the tape. | ||
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My nickname is Bubba. | |
What we need to do is we have to have Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Yeah, there are examples we can use, and thank you for the call, Bubba. | ||
By the way, we're going to have a guest on next week that's going to address exactly what you're talking about. | ||
This is a great American who's running for Congress in Arizona. | ||
And we're going to try to get him on Monday, hopefully. | ||
But yeah, you're definitely right on with a lot of these things. | ||
There are solutions. A voter IQ test is just imperative, honestly. | ||
And they would say, because see, they say, oh, that's racist. | ||
You don't want black people to vote. No, I want black people to vote if they're smart. | ||
But see, the Democrats just make it all about race, and then, so, oh, oh, so a Democrat says a black person can't figure out how to get an ID, or a Democrat says a black person can't pass an IQ test. | ||
Well, that makes the Democrat the racist. | ||
I actually think a Democrat can't pass an IQ test, is actually what I believe. | ||
So, see, that's why I want voter ID, because Democrats can't pass the IQ test. | ||
Thanks for the call. Let's go to Tony in California. | ||
Tony, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey Owen, am I coming through clear? | |
Yes. Okay, first time caller, long time listener, man. | ||
First off, I just want to plug X3 Nation Iodine. | ||
Amazing product. I wanted to cover a couple things going on with the Israel-Iran situation. | ||
So first things first, if people don't know, that ballistic missile Russia fired went over Middle Eastern countries today. | ||
So there was a lot of Uh, hysteria going on in those countries, thinking it was an Iranian attack. | ||
I don't know if there's something with that. | ||
And then on top of that, um, CENTCOM station chief in the Middle East met with the Israeli Defense Minister Gallant today to, um, basically cover, I guess, Iranian deterrence and as well as formulate attack plan. | ||
And, uh, Secretary Lloyd Austin also today Just announced that we have like a no-barred, no-limit defense of Israel. | ||
So all that paired with Congress passing the FISA bill today. | ||
I think alarm bells are ringing, man. | ||
I think they're getting ready to ship us off. | ||
Well, and I've been pounding this issue the last two weeks on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I mean, I've been trying so hard, I mean, so beyond our pay grade, but it's just like everybody's ignoring what you're talking about. | ||
Absolutely the sirens are going off. | ||
And by the way, I mean, I've got the clip of Biden addressing this. | ||
I mean, let's see how pathetic Biden... | ||
Here's Biden addressing this earlier today on the Iran issue, clip eight. | ||
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The surprise to Iran in this moment. | |
Don't. He stumbles back to the podium. | ||
We are devoted to the defense of Israel. | ||
We will support Israel. | ||
We will help defend Israel. | ||
And Iran will not succeed. | ||
Thank you very much. Succeed in what? | ||
So he doesn't even know what's going on. | ||
Folks, this administration is beyond repair. | ||
The left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. | ||
Joe Biden doesn't even know where he is half the time. | ||
He's flip-flopped on the Israel issue now. | ||
He has to appease the anti-Israel radical left. | ||
It's a big voting bloc. | ||
But he also knows that, obviously, Washington, D.C. is overly and above committed to Israel, if not outright owned by Israel. | ||
So that's why Blinken, who probably has more brain capacity than Biden does, says, yeah, absolutely, we're defending Israel. | ||
But then Tuesday, Biden says, nope, we're cutting off aid to Israel. | ||
We can't support them anymore. | ||
And then Friday, Biden says, we're all in for Israel. | ||
So it's just a total disaster. | ||
But everybody knows what's really going on. | ||
Thanks for the call, Tony. | ||
Let's go to CJ in Tennessee. | ||
CJ, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | |
Thanks for taking my call, man. | ||
Thanks for calling. Hey, I wanted to give you a shout-out for your passion on the Alex Jones Show. | ||
I think you're on your most fire. | ||
You must be taking three scoops of Turbo Force. | ||
We're going to do that show because you are on top of it, man. | ||
I always like to tell my friends that I recommend to them that it's like watching sports, but it's actually real life and it actually affects us. | ||
I think you're awesome, and I want to give a shout-out to the crew. | ||
We know you guys work hard around the clock. | ||
You guys aren't really seen on the show, but your work is appreciated. | ||
Let me just give a shout-out to the listeners, too. | ||
We're all info warriors here, and it's really up to us for Spread this information in the community, your neighbors, your coworkers, your friends. | ||
Don't be put into a corner or a box of this crazy information that we find out here on the show. | ||
This stuff needs to get out, so share the show with your friends. | ||
If you can't, give them the information directly. | ||
It's great. I've been a long-time listener of you, Owen, since about 2015, and I'm wondering if you've If you plan on doing on-the-street stuff anymore, or is that kind of just blocked out from your opportunities now from all the violence and hate? | ||
Well, let me address that shortly. | ||
But first, you know, we tend to forget that. | ||
Spreading the links is so key. | ||
And people are thirsty for this information. | ||
They're thirsty for the truth. | ||
They're thirsty for political coverage that isn't watered down, isn't bought and paid for, doesn't have an agenda other than just commitment to the truth. | ||
And so... And, you know, in the past, people have been, like, afraid to share and force links or whatever. | ||
That time is gone. And by the way, we have new links that they don't block. | ||
AmericanElection.News, very generic. | ||
You know, anybody that just wants election information, just give them the link. | ||
Like, hey, yeah, adhere to the latest election. | ||
AmericanElection.News. And that'll take you to this transmission. | ||
And so that's why I've committed to being your election headquarters here, because that's what we want to be. | ||
People really care. They realize how important this election is. | ||
So yeah, please share the links. | ||
That's how we grow the show and supporting us at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
CJ, I appreciate that plug. | ||
Now, as far as the on-the-street stuff, a couple issues there. | ||
Every time, the last multiple times I've gone out on the streets, I've been physically assaulted. | ||
And so I pretty much, I even have security. | ||
But there's only so much they can do. | ||
And they do a great job. | ||
But, you know, if a woman runs up and hits me or whatever, you know. | ||
So every time I go out on the streets now, pretty much I get assaulted. | ||
We're also dealing with the bankruptcy stuff and even getting funding for security or funding for cameramen and stuff like that. | ||
Even that's a problem. | ||
And we get support at Infowarsstore.com, but it's not like overwhelming that we just have plenty of money and we can spend on everything. | ||
Plus, as that CIA guy said, they're trying to take all of our money. | ||
So it's a combination factor of our hands are tied to even get security to go out with me. | ||
I get assaulted every time that I go out. | ||
And I'm on very strict probation. | ||
And if I get arrested for anything, I'm gone for a year. | ||
I'm gone. That's it. | ||
Part of my probation. Can't get arrested. | ||
So I cannot put myself in a compromising position. | ||
I'm going to be on probation the rest of this year. | ||
I'd love to get back on the streets. | ||
I'd love to do street reporting. | ||
I'm not saying it's not ever going to happen. | ||
I'm certainly not saying it's never going to happen again. | ||
But that's just the answer to your question right now. | ||
But that's what they want. They don't want me in the streets. | ||
They know that me going and facing these people head on, me putting a microphone in these moron liberals' faces and the Trump haters' faces and the anti-gun faces, I mean, they know how powerful that is. | ||
I created a new genre of content on the internet, folks, embarrassing liberals. | ||
So they had to cut that out. | ||
And so that's the answer to that question. | ||
And the crew is just amazing, pulling up all this footage from back in the day when I would go on the street. | ||
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Huh? I mean, it's just like... | |
So, I mean, yeah, this guy assaults me too. | ||
So, yeah. You know, and at a certain point in the game too, I just get tired of it, man. | ||
Okay? I just get tired of being assaulted. | ||
And I never get backed up by law enforcement. | ||
Ever. Ever. I mean, the one time when I get sexually assaulted in the streets, I had to file lawsuits and I had to do organic research just to get the girl's name. | ||
So I'm not trying to rant. | ||
But I wanted to answer your question, CJ. It's a fair question. | ||
But who knows? Maybe we'll do something else soon. | ||
Who knows? Maybe I'll even get permission to take out the truck sometime soon. | ||
But there's the answer. | ||
And I appreciate your support over all these years. | ||
But let me go back to the phone lines. We've got other people on the line. | ||
Let's go to Steve in Northern California. | ||
Steve, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
Owen, can you hear me? Yes, we have you loud and clear. | ||
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Okay, I want to talk to you about these politicians that you were bringing up about being un-American. | |
Yes. Okay, these politicians, this is documented, many of them don't even have a real oath. | ||
They never even signed their oath of office right now. | ||
I don't even know if people realize this. | ||
Yes, Greg Reese filed a report on that. | ||
It's at the Reese Report on Bandot Video, and yes, yeah. | ||
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So think about that. | |
Now think about this. How many of these politicians are dual citizenship? | ||
Okay, meaning Their first allegiance isn't to America. | ||
It's to their country that they were sent here to law school to come and infiltrate D.C., right? | ||
So when you look at this, you know, our back's against the wall right now. | ||
You know, the FISA thing, you can look at, you can pull the clip up of Chuck Schumer, right? | ||
We got six ways to Sunday. | ||
The CIA to take you down. | ||
He wasn't bullshitting. | ||
He was just trying to scare all the little, you know, puppets in Congress like, you better pay attention and follow what I say. | ||
You know, this is all Schumer, and they're trying to scare, you know, Mike Johnson. | ||
Now, I'm not necessarily sure McCarthy would have did anything different. | ||
You know, I heard you talking about that earlier. | ||
But I can tell you this right now. | ||
I don't promote violence in any way, but this only ends in one way, and I'm not going to say it. | ||
That's just how I feel, that this whole thing is only going to end one way. | ||
And I was watching the other night, late at night, the movie The Patriot with Mel Gibson. | ||
My wife comes in. Why are you up late watching this old movie? | ||
I said, because this is what we are living right now. | ||
And she knows where I stand with all this. | ||
Right now, they've got the politicians and the ones that think that they're doing the right thing by following the | ||
leader. | ||
They're being led into that church that's having the chains closed on the door. | ||
And you saw what happens in that movie. | ||
They burnt that church down and they're going to burn us down. | ||
They do not care about us, Owen. | ||
Well, and I'll tell you what, The Patriot is one of the greatest movies of all time. | ||
And if you've never seen that movie, you should. | ||
That could be a good movie for you this weekend, no doubt about it. | ||
It's one of the all-time greats. | ||
And see, that's what's so great about Mel Gibson. | ||
By the way, Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg just got a bunch of money to launch new studios, anti-woke studios, anti-leftist studios. | ||
Because Mel Gibson just looks at all the propaganda in Hollywood. | ||
He's been doing it for years, and that's why he did The Patriot. | ||
Is The Patriot is probably the most accurate depiction of life in the revolutionary era of the United States than any other film. | ||
And so, you know, that's why they hate him, because he tries to bring reality to his films, like Apocalypto or Passion of the Christ. | ||
And so that's why they hate him so much, but that's why he's so good at what he does. | ||
All right, let me try to squeeze in Joe and Corpus Christi real quick. | ||
Joe, make it quick. I have 50 seconds. | ||
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Great, Owen. FISA is being revoted on the warrantless search side on Monday on a procedural vote. | |
It has something to do with only one vote having... | ||
Yeah, and that was Anna Paulina that forced that. | ||
Is that correct? Luna. | ||
Yeah, yeah, Anna Paulina Luna. So I saw that right before I went on air, and I just couldn't get enough information to take it on air with. | ||
So I'm glad you called in on that. | ||
So is that official, though? | ||
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That's official. It's going to be re-voted on the warrantless search. | |
So maybe it kicks up in the Senate and it all just gets eliminated. | ||
And maybe Lesko shows up for this one. | ||
All right. Thank you for that update. | ||
Anna Paulina Luna, one of the good members of Congress. | ||
All right. Exclusive report from Alex Jones coming up next in regards to that CIA contractor bragging about how the U.S. government tried to destroy him and destroy Infowars. | ||
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There's a good chance he doesn't get this inside the Marcos ball. | |
Oh my goodness. | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
Oh no! | ||
Oh no! | ||
Oh my goodness. | ||
you you | ||
The desperate deep state has been forced to reveal itself, to emerge from the shadows because the global awakening is so massive. | ||
There are now congressional hearings on FISA and the warrantless wiretapping and spying on the American people where they're openly discussing the FBI and CIA's operations against myself and Tucker Carlson designed to destroy us. | ||
The entire House of Cards is coming down now. | ||
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You can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do. | |
How? You set them up. | ||
Does the bureau practice entrapment a lot? | ||
Yeah, we get really close. | ||
We call it a nudge. | ||
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A nudge. A nudge. | |
Mmm. Sometimes you just gotta get a quick look. | ||
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Just to see what happens. Sometimes you light the fuse and just wait for it to follow. | |
Nothing with putting on a fake social media thing to really get people mad. | ||
The undercover footage of Gavin Oblenis, former FBI, current CIA, has taken the internet by storm. | ||
Hundreds of millions of people have seen it. | ||
But this is only a tiny window into this world. | ||
Where they're openly admitting that they're targeting Tucker Carlson, targeting Alex Jones, putting us on list, trying to shut us down. | ||
Remember three years ago, Tucker Carlson said, hey, I just got told by high-level sources the NSA spying on me and giving it illegally to the Washington Post, his text messages. | ||
And the Washington Post came out and said, you're right, we are, and here's your text messages. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is total, warrantless, lawless tyranny to suppress the people, and it is the greatest threat facing our nation and the world. | ||
Do you trust the government? | ||
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In 2021, the FBI conducted over 3 million FISA searches of Americas, and in 2022, the FBI was still conducting hundreds of such warrantless queries per day. | |
We often hear the claim that it's for your safety. | ||
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So, do you think that members of Congress get spied on through these loopholes? | |
Yes, 100%. | ||
In fact, I'm quite confident in some capacity that I'm sure I'm on a list. | ||
The FBI conducted over 278,000 searches of the 702 FISA database that violated the Justice Department's own rules. | ||
Anytime the government tells us it's for your safety, the American people really question what that means. | ||
Alex Jones, if you're listening, Alex Jones, you have a right to be a little bit flustered, right? | ||
Your feathers should be flustered right now with what that agent, that former CIA guy or that CIA guy said about you. | ||
And same with Tucker. I'll tell you, go after him. | ||
Go after him. This weaponization that the Republicans have said has happened with the DOJ, it's true, America. | ||
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While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, Infowars tells you the truth about what's happening next. | |
Infowars.com forward slash over. | ||
We are about to break information, critically vital, not just to the future of America, but the future of free peoples across the world. | ||
Myself, my crew, my organization, and my family have been the victims in the last seven years of a CIA, Justice Department, FBI, globalist attack. | ||
Now, I didn't understand the full scope of this until just the last year. | ||
But listeners and viewers have heard me break down the fact that it was a CIA-FBI coordinated operation. | ||
It's now begun to come out in just the last week. | ||
There have been congressional hearings, there have been documents, there have been operatives who've been caught in clandestine recordings, and even more is set to come out in the next week to two weeks. | ||
So this information is explosive. | ||
Now, a lot of the regular viewers and listeners of my syndicated daily show know the details of this, but we've talked about it in chunks and pieces. | ||
Now we're going to lay it all out succinctly with the new information here today. | ||
But here's the bottom line. | ||
Let's start going through the articles and start here. | ||
GOP lawmakers condemn CIA-FBI attack against Alex Jones. | ||
And this is in congressional hearings and in interviews. | ||
Breaking! Republican congressmen and women call for official investigation to FBI-CIA setup of Alex Jones. | ||
Representative Troy Nels, Representative Paulina Luna, Representative Mike Lee, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and more are now calling for official hearings and criminal investigations of the information that's broken in the last week. | ||
Alex Jones, if you're listening, Alex Jones, you have a right to be a little bit flustered, right? | ||
Your feathers should be flustered right now with what that agent, that former CIA guy or that CIA guy said about you. | ||
And same with Tucker. I'll tell you, go after him. | ||
Go after him. This weaponization that the Republicans have said has happened with the DOJ, it's true, America. | ||
They're coming after Donald Trump. | ||
They're coming after anybody that's a mega-movement individual. | ||
We've got to push back. | ||
Let's win. It's important to understand that the information that broke four days ago, the former FBI and current CIA operative, Gavin Oblemis' revelations, that indeed the agencies were working in tandem against myself and my operation to quote, cut our legs off and attempt to dial back or suppress the reach we have warning the public about the globalist operations. | ||
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You can kind of put anyone in jail if you know what to do. | |
How? Alex Jones. | ||
Yeah, so we were after him. | ||
Was that court case used? | ||
Was that the CIA used? She was, but we were looking at all of his followers. | ||
How many? Oh, my. Who's at the latest? | ||
Right? His bureau practiced entrapment a lot? | ||
Yeah, we get really close. | ||
It's a civil matter. Since they got all this access to his... | ||
There. What can we go find? | ||
And the goal with him was what? | ||
Just to bankrupt him? Pretty much. | ||
There's nothing federal law we can do, but civilly, we can go at him that way. | ||
Is he still out there? | ||
Yeah. He's still chirping. | ||
He can chirp. You're still watching him? | ||
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Yeah. Why? He did what we wanted. | |
Which was what? Took his money away. | ||
But you do have the option for a civil case. | ||
It's a pretty good case. | ||
Nice. | ||
Hard in you. | ||
Now before we get into the newest revelations that we just showed you a piece of, it's | ||
important to go back and do a quick summary of what actually happened to InfoWars and | ||
how the Deep State used the Sandy Hook narrative to create a false strawman of myself and my | ||
organization so they could then sell the idea of destroying it to the public to then set | ||
the president to destroy anyone else they want to target. | ||
It's also what happens when you listen to the radio host Alex Jones, who claims that 9-11 and the Oklahoma City bombings were inside jobs. | ||
He even said, and this really just is so disgusting, he even said the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre were child actors and no one was actually killed there. | ||
I don't know What happens in somebody's mind or how dark their heart must be to say things like that? | ||
But Trump doesn't challenge these lies. | ||
He actually went on Jones' show and said, your reputation is amazing. | ||
I will not let you down. | ||
A few months before the election in 2016, Hillary Clinton and her opposition research decided to target then-candidate Trump by claiming that I was his brain and that I was directing his campaign, which was not true. | ||
Then they misrepresented what I had said and what I had done in the past and claimed that I'd done all these terrible things so they could then try to attach that to Trump. | ||
And now we know that huge PR firms were involved Taking things I'd said out of context, exaggerating them, lying about them, and then running thousands of news articles and hundreds of national TV programs, late night comedy, PBS, CNN, ABC News, NBC. There was literally not one news channel, national or local or even international, that did not run with the story in 2016 and 2017 every day. | ||
That I was sending people to Sandy Hook families' homes. | ||
That I was sending people to urinate on graves. | ||
Never any proof of that. | ||
Never any proof of anybody urinating on graves. | ||
And that I was doing all this somehow at the direction of Trump when I hadn't even talked about Sandy Hook for years and years and years before they started this disinformation PR campaign. | ||
And what's amazing now is the PR firms themselves are bragging how they did this. | ||
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Do you have any People being paid by the CIA who are contributing to a major circulation American journal. | |
We do have people who submit pieces to American journals. | ||
Do you have any people paid by the CIA who are working for Television networks. | ||
This, I think, gets into the kind of getting into the details, Mr. | ||
Chairman, that I'd like to get into in executive sessions. | ||
One of my jobs was that of analysts. | ||
I also was an interrogator and indeed briefed the press when we, the CIA, wanted to circulate disinformation on a particular issue. | ||
Disinformation is not necessarily a lie. | ||
It may be a half-truth. | ||
And we would pick out a journalist. | ||
I would go do the briefing and hope that he would put the information in print. | ||
At any rate, this analysis that we made of the CIA's media operations disclosed, among other things, that they deliver through CIA couriers ready to print or ready to broadcast news, and I put that in inverted commas, which is used by the media. | ||
And this is created by the CIA. At the same time, that capability at any time could be turned around on the American people. | ||
And no American would have any privacy left such as the capability to monitor everything, telephone conversations, telegrams, it doesn't matter. | ||
There would be no place to hide If this government ever became a tyranny, if a dictator ever took charge in this country, the technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government could enable it to impose total tyranny. | ||
Who would be like a big influencer that you're after? | ||
Like a... | ||
I don't know, like a... | ||
I don't even know these names, like a Fox News person or like a Tucker Carlson or like... | ||
Oh, I'm sure he's... | ||
Right. He always wanted the biggest and loudest. | ||
Like, what was his name? | ||
The one that said the Sandy Hook didn't happen. | ||
Alex Jones. Yeah, so we were after him. | ||
You are? Are you still after him? | ||
Why? Because he's broke. | ||
He got found guilty and had to pay like $100 million. | ||
So why are we after them? | ||
We're not anymore. Just to get the money from them? | ||
Yeah. Was that court case used? | ||
Was that the CMA? Sure it was. | ||
That was the agency thing? Well, actually it was a defamation case. | ||
So it's a civil, not government. | ||
But we were looking at all of his followers, commenting, following, like, who's up in the latest, right? | ||
So, even though it's technically not our, well, not the agency definitely, but the Bureau, for instance, yeah, it's not our purview. | ||
It's a civil, it's a civil matter. | ||
But since they got all this access to his stuff and it's there, what can we go find? | ||
And did you find him? | ||
I can't. So in a quick summation, here's how it works. | ||
Trump is winning in the polls. | ||
Nothing they were doing against him was working. | ||
So they go in, focus on Alex Jones, lie about what I've said and done, claim I'm attacking families of dead children. | ||
Put it all over the news and then claim that Trump is directing it and then file lawsuits against me, get all the discovery, find no evidence of what they were claiming, and then they had judges in Austin, Texas and in Connecticut rule that I was defaulted so I was already guilty. | ||
Then they had show trials on the damages I would pay, but told the juries that I was guilty and instructed my lawyers that I couldn't say I was innocent and couldn't put on a defense because I'd already been found guilty. | ||
But they still wanted to have a show trial because Americans still in the back of their mind believe that you're supposed to get a trial in America. | ||
Once they'd won the predetermined show trials, the lawyers in Connecticut and Texas, all connected to the Democratic Party at the highest levels, openly came out and said, we don't want his money, the supposed billions I had that was totally made up. | ||
No, our mission is to take him off the air. | ||
Our mission is to silence him. | ||
I ask that with your verdict, you not only take Alex Jones' platform that he talks about away, I ask that you make certain he can't rebuild the platform. | ||
That's what matters. | ||
Take him out of this discourse, of this misinformation, of this peddling of lies, and make sure he can't do it again. | ||
That is punishment. | ||
That is deterrence. | ||
I hope that we never see someone like him again. | ||
I hope that with your verdict he can go away. | ||
Alex Jones is patient zero for our society's inability to speak without lies. | ||
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I believe it. | |
And when it comes to stopping Alex Jones, that would be the most important work that you do here. | ||
And we're all here because of him. | ||
One man. Alex Jones. | ||
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And the question's going to be, where is Alex Jones when that happens? | |
Is he in the studio? | ||
Getting ready to bounce? But the important part of that is we're not going to be spending two years going up to the tech Supreme Court or whatever. | ||
Nobody's going to waste their money doing that. | ||
We're going to this bankruptcy court. | ||
And those claims are going to have to get valued and resolved in that bankruptcy state. | ||
And when we have a liturgical basis to potentially wrap this case up for years and then ultimately collect our entire punitive damage argument, Yeah, there's going to be a resolution made under what these claims are valued at. | ||
And that's also going to have to take into account what the Lafferty claims are valued at, and the Posner claims are valued at, and the Fontaine claims are valued at. | ||
And that is why I've been saying that what this is heading towards is there's going to be a large set of plaintiffs who are going to be dividing up the courts of Infowars in the bankruptcy estate. | ||
And over the course of that process, that could get very, very dangerous for Mr. | ||
Jones. But we will be at it as long as it takes. | ||
And if you're out there right now and you're one of Alex Jones' audience members and you're considering giving him money, I just want you to know that based on the jury's verdict today, it's not a very good bet. | ||
And to go back to what Robbie Parker said, all Alex Jones does is take from you, exploit you, lie to you. | ||
Feed your fears and your anxieties and your mistrust. | ||
And the only person that benefits in that equation is him. | ||
Well, that stops. That's stopping today, thanks to the courage of these families. | ||
Thank you very much. I never even said the names of any of the parents except one person. | ||
Now let's get into the major evidence outside of the Undercover videos coming out that prove it and that are triggering congressional investigations, let's look at the open evidence of the FBI being involved in my targeting from day one. | ||
First, let's look at William Aldenberg. | ||
He was already a senior FBI agent in Connecticut when Sandy Hook happened. | ||
He reportedly responded to the tragedy. | ||
William Aldenberg was already a senior agent when Sandy Hook happened, but shortly after he was made the head FBI agent lawyer in the state of Connecticut. | ||
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In January, did you assume a new position? | |
I was put into a position they call Chief Division Counsel, which is the head attorney for that FBI division. | ||
You give legal counsel to the leadership of the division. | ||
I was put in that position temporarily, and then about a month later, I was appointed to that position. | ||
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So you were the top lawyer providing advice to the FBI in Connecticut? | |
In-house, yes sir. | ||
The first time I ever heard of William Aldenburg was when I was sued in Connecticut for questioning Sandy Hook. | ||
And Mr. Aldenburg was actually asked on the stand, has Mr. | ||
Jones ever said your name? Has his crew ever talked about you? | ||
Have you ever been on his website? And he said no. | ||
How many times did Jones call you? | ||
He didn't call me, sir. | ||
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Did you ever see this photograph, 289, on InfoWars? | |
I didn't know, sir. Do you know whether he ever talked about you on InfoWars? | ||
I don't know. | ||
And here he is admitting that he went to the Costco firm, and that they developed this system, and that they filed this lawsuit, and that they came after me, and I've never even said his name, never even talked about him, didn't even know who he was. | ||
How can something like this happen in America? | ||
How can we be denied a real trial where we're innocent until proven guilty, not guilty until proven how guilty? | ||
When's the first time you watched a video of Mr. | ||
Halbig on Mr. Jones' show? | ||
I would be guessing, sir, but I would say approximately like 2016. | ||
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Where were you when you saw that? | |
I was sitting in my office on the second floor at FBI New Haven. | ||
You didn't file suit at that point in 2016? | ||
No, at that point I couldn't get anybody to help me. | ||
You were looking. By then I was pretty certain by 2016 I had contacted The Agents Association, I had been looking for people. | ||
I had been asking the U.S. Attorney's Office to help me. | ||
I had been asking the FBI New Haven to help me. | ||
So yes, I was looking for help. | ||
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And then finally, you know, the only person ever even listened was Mr. | |
Koskoff. It's no mistake that the FBI consigliore, the head legal officer for the FBI in Connecticut, went to the Koskoff law firm, which itself is heavily connected to the Democratic Party, Senator Blumenthal, and others. | ||
Let's look now at Chris Matty, a former federal prosecutor whose specialty is throwing Republicans in prison. | ||
He helped quarterback the operation for putting the governor of Connecticut, a Republican, in prison. | ||
Then, of course, we've got Matt Blumenthal, the son of the stolen Valor father, Senator Blumenthal, who in the depositions was there interrogating me. | ||
And then, of course, you've got Josh Koskoff, the generational heir to the most powerful ambulance-chasing law firm on the East Coast. | ||
They're now doing the same thing in Canada with Pierre Polyev, who is leading by massive numbers against Trudeau. | ||
In the race to be the leader of Canada right now, claiming that secretly he gets talking points from me and that I'm running the Conservative Party in Canada. | ||
They're running the exact same playbook they ran in 2016 against Trump against the Conservatives in Canada. | ||
History is repeating itself again. | ||
Take a flamboyant individual like Alex Jones, take what he said out of context, totally make stuff up, rig court trials against him, and then set the precedent to take down whoever you want, whenever you want, however you want. | ||
I knew that the deep state was running this going back six, seven years ago because I wasn't that important. | ||
Thousands of news articles, hundreds of national TV programs lying about me. | ||
I knew they were setting the precedent to deplatform me, to use lawfare to try to shut us down, to set the precedent for others. | ||
That was obvious. This was a level of propaganda you only see before the US invades a country. | ||
But they were invading a country. | ||
They were invading America. | ||
They were getting ready to list all of their opposition, all Trump supporters as terrorists, as extremists, as white supremacists that must be censored, that must be surveilled, that must be silenced. | ||
And that's why this is so important. | ||
But if you can demonize an Alex Jones, And then carry out these operations against him and others don't defend you because they're scared they're going to be labeled. | ||
Now the first domino has fallen and no one is safe. | ||
But the good news is Congress and governors and attorney generals and others across the country are recognizing how serious this is and are seeing the same lawfare tactics being used against Trump and other populists and are beginning to organize against it. | ||
So this entire corrupt House of Cards is now coming down and more information is imminently set to come out very, very soon. | ||
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So do you think that members of Congress get spied on through these loopholes? | |
Yes, 100%. | ||
In fact, I'm quite confident in some capacity that I'm sure I'm on the list. | ||
I think that the administration has made it very evident that they believe that if you are Christian, if you are Republican, if you're conservative, if you say the words, shall not be infringed, if you believe in the Constitution, that you're likely a domestic terrorist. | ||
This is all about intimidating the people of America. | ||
This is all about scaring people. | ||
When they won their $1.5 billion rigged judgment in Connecticut, the lawyers came out and said, that's not enough. | ||
We want $2.75 trillion. | ||
That's the GDP of India. | ||
And then they lie and say, Jones won't pay his debt to the families. | ||
He won't pay his $1.5 billion. | ||
I'm negative millions of dollars. | ||
That I owe. I've been in bankruptcy for two years. | ||
They knew all this back at the time. | ||
But again, they lied about it and claimed I had hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars, and that I made it off these people? | ||
When all they entered into evidence from all these years of me talking about Sandy Hook was 22 minutes. | ||
This is an un-American fraud. | ||
It's an un-American lie. | ||
And as Mark Twain said, a lie goes halfway around the world before the truth puts its pants on. | ||
But in the end, the truth almost always comes out on top. | ||
And it's happening right now. | ||
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